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All prices in this catalogue, owing to uncertain market conditions, are subject to change
without notice. Should there be a drop in the market on any article (listed in this
catalogue) at time of purchase, we will gladly give the customer the benefit of the re¬
duction. This policy applies to all grain, grass, vegetable and flower seeds as well as
all other items quoted herein. WE DELIVER all Vegetable and Flower Seeds when
bought at the packet, ounce, or }/i pound prices, but when seeds ordered are listed in
pounds, postage should be added at the rate of 8 cents per pound. Each additional
pound add 1 cent. Insurance 3 cents. In all other cases goods will be SHIPPED
F. 0. B. LEWISTON.
No charge for packing, unless otherwise stated. Bags will be charged for as follows:
2 bushel bags. 30 cents; 'A bushel bags, 20 cents; peck bags, 15 cents; x/i peck bags,
10 cents.
We give no warranty expressed or implied, as to description, quality or productiveness
of our seeds, and in sending them out, will in no way be responsible for crops or lack
of satisfactory product from our seeds. If the purchaser does not accept the goods
on these terms, we must be notified at once, when we will give full instructions for dis¬
position of such goods. This is the invariable rule of reliable business houses.
We do, however, purchase our seeds from reputable growers and employ every means,
taught us from years of successful dealing in seeds, to insure proper grading and purity.
Seeds are tested by our experts before offering them for sale, so we are as reasonably
sure of their germination as nature and science permits of assurance.
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“GOOD EQUIPMENT MAKES A GOOD FARMER BETTER”
Haskell Implement & Seed Co.
20-22,24 CHAPEL STREET
LEWISTON, MAINE
New England Telephone Private Line 27
Foreword
Soil and yield are not affected by business conditions,
but seeds are lower in price. They are cheaper this year
than they have been in a decade. Because the soil will
produce just as much as it did last year with like treat¬
ment, the crop should be larger with more seed to the
dollar. Price of products may have been lower last year
but the wise farmer will see a season as a possible rising-
market offers a better price. More intensified should be
the tilling of the soil in times like these, for like any busi¬
ness that is to go through, every advantage should be
watched and taken.
By the presentation of this, the 1932 catalog, it is with
respect of the truth that the statement is made: That on
its pages will be found lower prices on flower and vege¬
table seed, poultry and dairy equipment, as well as other
sundry items. Since 1870, when this business was founded,
diligent research has supported the method of selection
of the things that are offered in this catalog.
HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
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CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS - General List
MOST flowering plants will live in almost any soil, but to give them a fair chance to develop,
some care should be taken to make the ground suited to their needs. The soil best adapted for
flowering plants generally is a light, friable loam, containing a sufficient amount of sand to
render it porous. Many flowers are better if produced on plants of vigorous growth, hence a por-
tion of the garden should be prepared by deep digging, thorough pulverization and liberal enriching
with large quantities of well-rotted manure. Since some other varieties produce the largest and
finest colored flowers when grown on rather light, poor soil, a portion of the garden should not be
enriched. While some seeds need special treatment, the following general rules will apply to all. Make the
surface of the soil as fine, smooth and level as possible; do not plant when the ground is wet; cover each lot
of seeds to a uniform depth, which should be not more than four to six times the diameter of the seed; press
the soil firmly over the seed; plant in rows so that the starting plants can be seen easily; thin out the young
plants to prevent crowding and keep entirely free from weeds.
POSTAGE PREPAID ON ALL FLOWER SEEDS IN PACKETS AT PRICES QUOTED
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
When the money accompanies the order, purchasers
of Seeds in packets at catalogue prices may select 2 5
CENTS’ WORTH EXTRA PACKETS FOR EACH $1.00
SENT. Thus anyone enclosing $1.00 MAY ORDER
SEEDS IN PACKETS AMOUNTING TO $1.25. Two
dollars sent ito us with the order will pay for seeds
IN PACKETS amounting to $2.50 and so on. This
offer does NOT include seeds in collections by weight
or measure, bulbs, plants, or anything EXCEPTING
SEEDS IN PACKETS.
Plants are generally known and described as An¬
nuals, Biennials and Perennials. The term annual is
applied to plants which flower and ripen their seeds
the same season. Plardy annuals are those which may
be sown in the open ground. Half hardy annuals are
those which should be started in the house and trans¬
planted to the garden. The term biennial is applied
to plants which flower the second season after planting
and then perish; the term perennial to plants which
flower the second season after planting, and continue
to flower year after year.
ADONIS. (Pheasant’s Eye). Hardy annual. This
showy plant with dark green feathery foliage bears
small deep crimson flowers with dark centers. Remain
in bloom a long time and keep long as a cut flower.
One foot high. Pkt., .10
AGERATUM. (Floss-Flower). Half hardy annual.
Blossoms continually throughout the summer and
thrives in hot weather. Highly prized for bedding out,
and valuable for winter blooming indoors.
Imperial dwarf. Dark blue. 9 in.; good for edging.
Pkt., .10
ALYSSUM. Very hardy, free blooming dwarf plants,
all varieties growing freely in common soil. The
pretty, fragrant flowers are much prized for bouquets;
excellent for the summer garden.
The perennial variety is very useful in the rock
garden.
Little Gem. White. Hardy annual. They grow
but three or four inches in height, very compact, or
spreading growth, each plant often forming a circle
a foot in diameter. Pkt., .10
Saxatile Compactum. Perennial. Grows about nine
inches high, producing a mass of yellow blossoms.
Pkt., .10
ALYSSUM
AMARANTHUS. Ornamental foliage. Very strik¬
ing and effective decorative plants. Sow early and set
out young plants early in June. Annual.
Tricolor. Mixed — Carmine scarlet, splendid variety.
4 to 5 feet. Pkt., .10
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ANTIRRHINUM. (Snapdragon ) Beautiful, hardy.
free blooming plants for summer and fall. Flowers
the first year from seed as annuals and should be
treated as such Average height. 1 V2 feet.
Crimson Pkt., .10
White . Pkt., .10
Finest Mixed . i’kt., .10
antirrhinum
AQUILEGIA. Columbine. Hardy perennial. One
of the most beautiful of the old-fashioned flowers.
Finest Mixed . Pkt., .10
ASTER
ASTER. One of the most popular flowers grown. Of
easy cultivation. For July and August flowers seeds
should be started in a hot bed. Seeds sown in the open
ground in May will bloom in September and October.
Fine for cut flowers.
AMERICAN BRANCHING. A free growing Aster
of robust, erect habit. The blossoms are large and
are borne at the end of each branch. They are almost
round and are very desirable for cutting. Height,
2 to 3 feet.
Crimson .
Rose .
White .
.Finest Mixed
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Pkt., .10
HEART OF FRANCE. The largest flowering dark
red Aster grown. Opens red and deepens with age,
retaining its beauty to the end. Flowers are borne
on long strong stems. Height, 2 feet . Pkt., .10
AMERICAN BRANCHING
QUEEN OF THE MARKET. An early flowering
variety. Flowers are of medium size, fully double,
and have long slender stems. Very fine for bedding.
Height, iy2 feet.
Finest .Mixed . Pkt., .10
GIANT COMET. These are one of the most popular
varieties. The plants are of a pyramidal form and
the blossoms, whose petals are curled and twisted,
are borne on long strong stems. They resemble Jap¬
anese Chrysanthemums. Height, 2 feet.
Crimson .
Rose Pink .
Dark Blue .
White .
Finest Mixed
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ALL SORTS MIXED. A mixture of all varieties
and all colors . Pkt., .10
BALSAM. Annual. Beautiful plants for the sum¬
mer garden. Of fine pyramidal form, thickly studded
with large flowers of rich shades. They should be
started early in heat and transplanted. We offer the
finest strains in cultivation.
Double Dwarf Mixed . Pkt., .10
BOSTON IVY. A favorite hardy perennial climber
with large five-lobed leaves turning to a bright red
color in the fall. It easily clings to walls of wood,
brick or stone . Pkt., .10
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CALENDULA. Vigorous, hardy, free-flowering an¬
nuals, with large, flat, double flowers; valuable for
growing in light soils, or dry situations. They are
useful as cut flowers, and are frequently grown under
glass during winter for cutting. 1 foot.
Calendula
BALL’S ORANGE. Beautiful well formed flowers of
bright orange color and borne on long stems. Pkt., .10
RADIO. A new variety of Calendulas which is be¬
coming very popular. The flowers are globular in
shape with bristling quilled petals. The color is rich
orange . Pkt. .10
CALLIOPSIS. A half hardy annual of quick growth,
doing well in almost any location, and blooming
throughout the season, it is exceedingly showy and
of easiest culture . Pkt., .10
Dwarf Mixed . Pkt., .10
CAMPANULA. Hardy perennial. These grand
old flowers are of easiest culture, and one of the most
attractive. Sow seed in the open the last of June or
first of July, and transplant. They will b'oom the
following spring if protected over winter.
Medium. Old fashioned Canterbury Bell.
Mixed . Pkt., .10
Cup and Saucer Mixed . Pkt., .10
CANNA. Indian Shot. Annual. The luxuriant
foliage and superb flower of the Cannas, especially of
the new French and Italian races, easily places them
foremost among our sub-tropical plants.
Crozy’s Newest Mixture . . Pkt., .10
CANDYTUFT. Showy, hardy annuals, growing
about a foot in height. Excellent for bouquets.
Carmine . Pkt., .10
Empress White . .Pkt., .10
Mixed . Pkt., .10
CARNATIONS — Marguerite — The earliest of all
Carnations, blooming in July or August if sown in
spring and continuing till frost. Being half-hardy
perennials, a slight protection of coarse straw or pine
boughs will preserve them during winter and they will
flower profusely the next summer, or they may be
potted to bloom during the winter in the house. The
flowers are large, about eighty per cent, usually com¬
ing double; beautifully fringed and clove-scented.
Giant White . Pkt., .10
Giant Rose . Pkt., .10
Giant Red . Pkt., .10
Giant Mixed . Pkt., .10
CENTAUREA. Flowering Annuals. Giant Corn
Flower. The flowers are of enormous size; and of the
most charming colors, including white, pink, lilac,
rose and purple. They are among our best summer
flowers for cutting.
Dark Blue . Pkt., .10
Cyanus — Bachelor’s Buttons, mixed . Pkt., .10
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CELOSIA, or Coxcomb. Showy annuals of easy
cultivation; producing large, brilliant, comb-like
flower heads. They prefer a light soil, and should
not be allowed to become crowded if a dwarf habit is
desired.
Tall Mixed . Pkt., .10
CHRYSANTHEMUM (Annual Varieties)
Showy, hardy annuals of easiest cultivation and
blooming- early in summer. They are most desirable
for sea-shore and mountain garden. Height, 2 feet.
Double Mixed Pkt., .10
COBOEA SCAXDENS. Tender Annual. A fine rapid
growing climber with handsome foliage and large,
bell-shaped flowers, green at first but rapidly chang¬
ing to a beautiful, deep violet-blue. Seed should be
planted on edee in hot bed or rather dry soil and
barely covered . Pkt., .10-
CONVOLVULUS MAJOR — Tall Morning Glory.
Hardy annual. The most popular and widely grown
climber for covering verandas, trellises, etc.
Finest Mixed . Pkt., .10
Japanese Morning Glory . Pkt., .10
COSMOS. Annual. This is one of our most useful
and beautiful autumn flowers. To get it in bloom
early, the seed should be sown in May in the open
ground where the plants are desired to bloom, and the
seedlings allowed to grow and flower without being
transplanted.
Finest Mixed . Pkt., .10
Double Flowering Mixed . Pkt., .10
COSMOS
CYPRESS VINE. Ipomoea Quamoclit. Very grace¬
ful twining annuals with feathery dark green foliage
and star-like flowers. Twenty feet.
Scarlet . Pkt., .10
DAHLIA. This popular flower can be easily raised
from seed and flowered the same season. The roots
should be placed in dry sand and kept in a cellar where
there is no frost during the winter.
Finest Mixed . Pkt., .10
DELPHINIUM — Perennial Larkspur. One of the
most beautiful of the perennials. They are of easy
culture and of vigorous growth.
The New Hollyhock Strain. Height, 3 to 4 feet.
DELPHI NIUM
DIGITALIS. Foxglove. Biennial. Old-fashioned
hardy plants producing spikes of thimble-shaped
flowers, often two feat long.
Gloxinae flowered. Mixed . Pkt., .10
DOLICHOS LABLAB. (Hyacinth Bean.) Annual.
Purple. 10 feet . Pkt., .10
GAILLARDIA. Blanket Flower Perennial. Daisy¬
like flowers in various shades of yellow with dark
brown centers. Blooms the entire season.
Finest Mixed . Pkt., .10
ESCHSCHOL/TZLA. California Poppy. The bright
colors, long duration and dwarf habit of these free-
blooming, hardy annuals, admirably adapt them for
massing and border planting. Height, 1 foot.
California Alba — White . Pkt., .10
Yellow . Pkt., .10
Mixed . pkt., .10
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DIANTHUS. Annual. Chinenses. Double Chinese
Pinks. Finest Mixed . Pkt., .10
Heddewigii (Japan Pinks). Single. First-class
selected. Mixed . Pkt., .10
Chinese Pinks
GOURDS. Luxuriant, climbing annuals, useful in
covering arbors, fences or slopes, and bearing gourds
which are of interesting forms and colors. 10 to 15
feet.
Mixed . Pkt., .05
GYPSOPHILA. Infant’s Breath. Annual. Free
flowering, hardy plants, extremely light and graceful,
easy of cultivation, and most useful for bouquet and
cut-flower work. Height, 18 inches.
Mixed . Pkt., .10
PERENNIAL INFANTS BREATH. Fine for bou¬
quets. Blooms first year from seed if sown early.
White . Pkt., .10
HELL1NTHUS. Sunflower. Hardy annual. The
large varieties are useful in forming backgrounds of
large beds or borders and for distant effects, while the
smaller sorts may be planted with scarlet Salvia,
Cannas and other tall bedding plants, besides being
excellent for cutting.
Double Mixed . .Pkt., .10
HELIOTROPE. Delightfully fragrant greenhouse
perennial: excellent for bedding or indoor cultivation
and particularly useful for cutting.
Giant. Newest large flowering varieties mixed.
Pkt., .10
HELICHRYSUM. Everlasting Flower. Showy an¬
nuals for beds or borders; useful as dried flowers for
winter bouquets, for which use the blooms should be
cut before they are fully open, and hung up to dry
with the flowers downward if stiff stems are desired.
Height, 2 feet.
Double Mixed . Pkt., .10
HUMULUS JAPONICA. Japanese Hop. Splendid
annual climber of fast growth and very ornamental.
12 ft . Pkt., .10
KOCHIA TRICHOPHILA. (Standing or summer
Cypress.) Splendid ornamental annual of unusually
quick growth, forming regular pyramids of about 3 ft.
in height. The slender-leaved plants are of a cypress¬
like appearance during the summer, changing their
light-green foliage to carmine and blood-red colorings.
The plant, also called “Burning Bush,” is of great
value when planted singly or in groups, as well as for
pot culture. 3 ft . Pkt,, .10
Helichrysum
Larkspur. Splendid hardy annuals with showy
flowers borne on long spikes; white, lilac, and all
shades of blue; excellent for cutting. Height, 18 inches.
Double Tall. Branching or stock flowered mixed.
Pkt., .10
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HOLLYHOCK. Hardy Biennial. This ever popu¬
lar hardy favorite of our gardens has very few rivals
in majestic grandeur. Hollyhocks succeed best in
rich, well-drained soil. They should be lightly pro¬
tected during winter with pine boughs, coarse straw,
or other mulch not liable to rot. Seeds sown in July
produce fine plants for blooming the following sum¬
mer. 6 to 8 ft.
Chaters Strain. Double finest mixed. Pkt., .10
HOLLYHOCK
LOBELIA. Annual. The Erinus varieties are
most valuable for edgings, hanging baskets and vases,
blooming profusely from June till frost.
Crystal Palace Compacta. The darkest blue. Pkt., .10
LUPINES — Hardy Lupines. A hardy, showy peren¬
nial with long spikes of flowers. Fine for cutting.
Finest Mixed . Pkt., .10
MARIGOLD. Tagetcs. These handsome half-hardy
annuals when well grown cannot be surpassed either
in mixed borders or when grouped together. They
succeed best in moderately rich soil and in open situa¬
tions, and are strongly recommended where a gorgeous
display in the autumn is an essential feature.
African — Double tall yellow . Pkt., .lo
African — Double tall mixed . Pkt., .10
.French — Double tall mixed . Pkt., .10
MARVEL OF PERU — Four O’clock. An old-fash¬
ioned, sweet-scented annual of various colors. Useful
for beds or borders. Height, 2 ft.
Mixed . Pkt., .10
MIGNONETTE. Reseda Odorata. The most fra¬
grant annual, prized as much for forcing in winter as
for the summer garden. The seed should be sown
early and the plants as they grow, thinned sufficiently
to allow them to branch. The beds should be liberally
watered during dry weather.
Parsons’s White . Pkt., .10
Macliet, Red . Pkt., .10
Sweet Scented Mixed . Pkt., .10
MTOSOTIS — Forget-Me-Not. Dwarf, half-hardy
perennials, bearing a profusion of little, star-shaped
flowers. They thrive best in rather moist, shady sit¬
uations. Most of them will bloom the first year from
seed if sown early.
Palustris — True Forget-Me-Not. Dark blue, very
beautiful; profuse flowering. Pkt., .10
MARIGOLD
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Shirley — Finest mixed. A most charming race of
single Poppies with shining flowers of silky texture,
varying in color from pure white and delicate pink to
rosy carmine and deep crimson; many of them being
beautifully striped and edged with white. The blooms
if cut when young will keep in water for two or three
days. Height, 2 ft. Pkt., .10
Double Carnation Mixed . Pkt., .10
Perennial Varieties. These large flowered kinds are
very imposing with their fiery blooms which are
sometimes six inches across.
Oriental. Orange Scarlet with black center. Pkt., .10
PETUNIA. The Petunia is popular because it is of
easiest cultivation, blooms from early summer continu¬
ously until frost and is one of the most showy and
free-growing annuals. Height, 12 to 15 inches.
Single Flowering Petunia
Hybrida — Finest Mixed . Pkt., .10
Fimbriata — Fringed, Single Mixed . Pkt., .15
Rosy Morn. Pink, with white throat. Fine for bed¬
ding . Pkt., .10
Senator. Purple with white throat. Pkt., .10
Double Flowering Petunia
Double Fringed — Extra Uarge . Pkt., .20
NASTURTIUMS
NASTURTIUMS — Dwarf varieties mixed.
Tom Thumb, or Dwarf. These hardy an¬
nuals are of easiest cultivation; succeeding
best in rather light soil, withstanding heat
and drought and flowering profusely from
June or July until cut down by severe frost,
usually well into November. The dark-leaved
varieties are particularly adapted for ribbon
beds and borders, the brilliant flowers con¬
trasting admirably with the bronzy foliage.
Height, 1 foot.
Finest Mixed. Our special mixture of the
finest sorts, in great variety of color.
Pkt., .10; oz., 15; 1-4 lb., .45
NASTURTIUMS — Tall or Climbing.
Besides their ordinary garden use for trail¬
ing over fences, trellises, stone walls, etc.,
these can also be grown as pot plants for win¬
ter flowering, as screens or as trailers for
hanging baskets and vases; 8 to 12 feet.
Finest Mixed ....Pkt., .10; oz., .15; 1-4 lb., .45
NICOTIANA Affinis — Annuals.
Sylvestris. A splendid new variety with
glaucous leaves and large pendants, pure
white, tube shaped flowers; a very stately
plant. Pkt., .10
PAPAVER or Poppy. Annual varieties,
showy, hardy annual of the easiest cultivation
and embracing many rich and beautiful col¬
ors. The seed should be sown early in spring
where intended to bloom.
DOUBLE FRINGED PETUNIA
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PHLOX DRUMMONDI. This is one of the
finest annuals, being hardy, easy of cultiva¬
tion and making as a summer bedding plant
an effective and brilliant display. The flowers
are of large size, finely rounded form, and
with well-defined eyes. The colors are superb.
Grandiflora Finest Mixed Pkt., .10
PHLOX. Perennial. Another of the old-
fashioned flowers. Grows from 2 to 3 feet
high, with large heads of fragrant blossoms.
Mi.xxed . Pkt., .10
PORTULACA. Charming dwarf annuals for
sunny situations or light soils, producing
flowers of most brilliant colors in great profu¬
sion. Height, 6 inches.
Grandiflora Plenissima — Double Mixed
Pkt., .10
Grandiflora — Fine Single Mixed . Pkt., .10
PHYSALIS. Chinese Lanterns. A hardy pe¬
rennial grown for its scarlet seed pods, which
are easily dried for winter bouquets. Easily
grown . Pkt., .10
SCABIOSA. Mourning Bride. Hardy annual.
Handsome summer border plant, producing
splendid flowers in all colors on long stems,
making them ideal cut flowers which keep for
a week in water. 2-2% ft.
Finest Mixed . Pkt., .10
PANSY
Pansy, or Heartsease. Too much importance cannot
be attached to the culture of these beautiful plants,
flowering as they do in great abundance for several
months. When sown in the early spring a good display
in most cases can be had in the following fall, but the
best results are not obtained by so doing. To obtain
fine blooms it is better to sow during summer and
transplant the seedlings in cold frames in September,
protecting during the winter with mats or shutters.
Pansies delight in a cool, moist, well drained soil, en¬
riched with decomposed barn-yard manure. They
should never be allowed to suffer for want of water.
Giant Blue .
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Giant
Purple . Pkt.,
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Giant Black .
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Giant
Yellow . Pkt.,
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Giant White _
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Giant
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Giant Mixed .
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RICINUS. Castor Oil Plant. Tender an¬
nuals of rapid and gigantic growth, producing
enormous dark green or bronze-colored pal¬
mate leaves; excellent for sub-tropical beds,
or for massive foliage effects on lawns or
backgrounds.
Zanzibariensis. Mixed. A new and distinct
race from East Africa, producing leaves of
enormous size, varying in color from light
green to purplish red. Height, 15 feet,
Pkt., .10
SALPIGLOSSIS. Half-hardy annuals; ele¬
gant late summer flowering plants of great
diversity in color; beautifully penciled in rich
tints of yellow, purple and brownish red. Of
easy culture.
Grandiflora — (Finest Mixed . Pkt., .10
SALVIA. Flowering Sage. Very orna¬
mental; flowers borne in spikes of fiery red,
crimson or blue, and continue in bloom in
open ground until after severe frosts. Start in
heat and transplant into light soil one or two
feet apart. Tender perennials, but bloom the
first season. Height, 2 ft. to 3 ft.
Splendens — Scarlet . Pkt., .10
SWEET WILLIAM. Dianthus Barbatus.
Showy, hardy biennials of easiest culture; ad¬
mirable for clumps among shrubs or borders.
Height, 18 inches.
Hunt’s Perfection Mixed . Pkt., .10
SWEET PEAS
SWEET WILLIAM
SPENCER VARIETIES
The Spencers are of exceptionally large size, the
standard and wings waved or frilled and the general
effect remarkably graceful and attractive. The plants
are of vigorous growth and remain in bloom for a
longer period than the ordinary sorts. They are pro¬
duced abundantly on long stems, making them most
desirable for cutting.
Asta Ohn. Suffused lavender, sometimes with pink¬
ish tinge.
Countess. Bright, clear pink, sometimes darker
toward the edges; very large with long stems. One of
the very best.
Florence Morse. White with pink edge.
Helen Lewis. Rich orange.
King Edward. Brilliant crimson scarlet; very large
size and of open form.
Nubian. Beautiful deep maroon. One of the most
reliable of the maroon shades of Spencers.
White. Pure white. Beautifully waved and fluted.
Very large size.
Mixture. A very fine assortment of the best varieties.
Separate Colors . 10 per Pkt., .20 oz.
Mixture . 10c per Pkt., .20 oz., .75 lb.
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ZINNIA
STOCK — Gilliflower. Half hardy annual. The
charming colors, delightful fragrance and free-bloom¬
ing character of the Stocks have made them favorite
plants for both summer and winter cultivation. They
are very effective for beds and borders, and their hand¬
some spikes are invaluable for bouquets and floral
decorations.
Large-Flowering, Double Ten-Week Varieties. High¬
est grade, pot-grown seed. The best variety for early
summer blooming, producing massive pyramidal flower
spikes of brilliant colors and delightful fragrance.
Height, 1 foot.
Pink . Pkt., .10
White . Pkt., .10
Finest Mixed . Pkt., .10
VERBENA. The Verbena is one of the most deco¬
rative and easily grown bedding plants. If started in
heat in March the seedlings begin to bloom in June
and continue until frost. Plants raised from seeds are
stronger and flower more freely than those grown from
cuttings. Half-hardy perennials. Height, 1 foot.
Hybrida — Mammoth mixed . Pkt., .10
Hybrida — Extra selected, dark blue . Pkt., .10
Hybrida Candissima, white . Pkt., .10
VIRGINIA CREEPER (or American Woodbine)
Though a common native climber, this is one of the
best plants for covering unsightly objects, or it may
be easily trained into festoons of exceeding grace and
beauty. Pkt., .10
ZINNIA. The double flowering Zinnias are among
the finest annuals blooming from July till frost. The
flowers are large, handsome, and in a variety of col¬
ors. Of easy cultivation in common garden soil. Seeds
should be started in heat and transplanted. Our seed
of these beautiful flowers is saved from the finest col¬
lection in Prance.
Double Mixed . Pkt., .10
WALL .FLOWER. Perennial. Deliciously fragrant
and combine many shades of color; the orange, pur¬
ple and chocolate predominating; tender perennial,
1 % feet.
Double Mixed . Pkt., .10
WILD CUCUMBER. Hardy, vigorous climber, with
very pretty seed-pods, large seeds; to be shown in the
open ground in autumn. 20 feet. Pkt., .10
XERANTHEMUM. Profuse blooming hardy an¬
nuals with “Everlasting” flowers; useful for winter
bouquets; colors pure white and deep purple. Height,
18 inches.
Finest Double Mixed . Pkt., .10
MIXED FLOWER SEEDS FOR WILD GARDENS
A splendid mixture of more than one hundred kinds
of flower seeds at a low price. Pkt., .10
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SUPERIOR VEGETABLE SEEDS
GENERAL LIST — Parcel Post Information
Parcel Post rates now apply to all seeds, bulbs and plants and are subject to the same rates as all other
merchandise. 1st and 2d Zones include all places within the distance of 150 miles of Lewiston.
Rates of Postage for 4th Class Merchandise
Zone Distances
Lewiston and Rural Delivery,
Zones
First Pound
.07
Within 150 Miles,
1st and 2d
.07
150 to 300 Miles,
3d
.08
300 to 600 Miles,
4th
.09
600 to 1000 Miles,
5th
.10
1000 to 1400 Miles,
6th
.11
1400 to 1800 Miles,
7th
.13
*1800 Miles and over, 8th
*Includes non-contiguous possessions.
.14
Each Additional Pound
.00%
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70
Lbs.
.01
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70
Lbs.
.02
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50
Lbs.
.04
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.06
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PLANTING TABLE
Showing Quantity of Seeds or Number of Plants Required for a Row 100 Feet in Length, with
Distance to Plant and Time for Planting
Kind of Vegetable
Seed or Pl’ts
Required foi
100 ft. of row
Distance for Plants to
Stand Hand Cultivation
Depth of
Time of Planting in
Ready for Use
Rows Apart
Plants Apart
in Rows
Planting
Open Ground
After Planting
Asparagus, seed....
1 ounce
1 to 2 ft.
3 to 5 in.
1 to 2 in.
Early Spring .
3 to 4 years
Asparagus, plants
60-80 plants
12 to 24 in.
15 to 20 in.
3 to 5 in.
Early Spring .
2 to 3 years
Beans, bush .
2 pounds
18 to 24 in.
3 to 4 in.
1 to 2 in.
April to July .
40 to 65 days
Beans, pole .
1 pound
3 to 4 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
1 to 2 in.
May and June .
50 to 80 days
Beets .
2 ounces
12 to 18 in.
5 or 6 to ft.
1 to 2 in.
April, May and June...
90 to 120 days
Cabbage, early .
% ounce
24 to 30 in.
12 to 18 in.
% in.
April and May. (Start
hot-bed during Mar.)
90 to 130 days
Cabbage, late .
% ounce
2 4 to 36 in.
16 to 24 in.
% in.
May and June .
90 to 130 days
Carrot .
1 ounce
18 to 24 in.
6 or 7 to ft.
% in.
April to June .
75 to 110 days
Cauliflower .
% ounce
24 to 30 in.
14 to 18 in.
% in.
April to June. (Start
hot-bed during Mar.)
100 to 130 days
Corn, sweet .
1 pound
30 to 36 in.
30 to 36 in.
1 to 2 in.
May and June .
90 to 120 days
Cress .
% ounce
12 to 18 in.
4 or 5 to ft.
% to 1 in.
Mar. to May. Apr. to Jun.
30 to 40 days
Cucumber .
% ounce
4 to 6 ft.
4 to 6 ft.
1 to 2 in.
May to July .
80 to 100 days
Endive .
1 ounce
18 in.
18 to 24 in.
8 to 12 in.
% in.
% in.
May .
90 to 110 days
60 to 90 days
Kohl-rabl .
% ounce
4 to 8 in.
April to June .
Lettuce . .
% ounce
12 to 18 in.
4 to 6 in.
% in.
April to August .
60 to 90 days
Melon, muskmelon
1 ounce
6 to 8 ft.
Hills 6 ft.
1 to 2 in.
May and June .
120 to 150 days
Melon, watermelon
1 ounce
8 to 12 ft.
Hills 10 ft.
1 to 2 in.
May and June .
100 to 120 days
Mustard .
% ounce
1 ounce
1 qt. of sets
1 ounce
12 to 18 in.
12 to 18 in.
12 to 18 in.
12 to 18 in.
4 or 5 to ft.
% in.
% to 1 in.
1 to 2 in.
April and May .
60 to 90 days
130 to 150 days
90 to 120 days
90 to 120 days
Onion, sped .
4 or 5 to ft.
April and May .
Onion sets .
4 or 5 to ft.
March to May .
Parsley .
3 to 6 to in.
% in.
Early spring .
Parsnip .
1 ounce
2 pounds
% ounce
5 lbs. (or 9
bu. per acre)
18 to 24 in.
30 to 36 in.
18 to 24 in.
24 to 36 in.
5 or 6 to ft.
% to 1 in.
2 to 3 in.
% in.
4 in.
April and May .
125 to 160 days
60 to 90 days
100 to 120 days
80 to 140 days
Peas .
Pepper .
15 to ft.
15 to 18 in.
March to July .
Mav and June .
Potato, Irish ........
14 to 18 in.
April to June .
Pumpkin .
1 ounce
8 to 12 ft.
Hills 8-12 ft.
1 to 2 in.
May to July .
100 to 140 days
Radish .
1 ounce
12 to 18 in.
8 or 12 to ft.
% to 1 in.
March to September...
20 to 40 days
Rhubarb, plants....
33 plants
3 to 5 ft.
3 ft.
2 to 3 in.
Early spring .
1 to 3 years
Rutabaga .
1 ounce
18 to 24 in.
6 to 8 in.
% in.
May and June .
60 to 80 days
Spinach .
2 ounces
12 to 18 in.
7 or 8 to ft.
1 to 2 in.
Sept, or early spring....
40 to 60 days
Squash, hush ..
1 ounce
1 ounce
3 to 4 ft.
7 to 10 ft.
Hills 3 to 4 ft.
1 to 2 in.
1 to 2 in.
May and June .
70 to 90 days
120 to 160 day*
Squash, late .
Hills 7 to 9 ft.
May and June .
Turnip .
1 ounce
18 to 24 in.
6 or 7 to ft.
% to % in.
May to July .
60 to 80 days
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SUPERIOR VEGETABLE SEEDS
ASPARAGUS
German, — Gpargel.
Spanish, — Esparragos.
A convenient bed is about six feet wide, with a path
two feet wide on each side. This will require six rows
one foot apart, and a bed of that width, 50 feet, will
be ample for an ordinary family requiring about one
pound of seed. It will require about three years from
the time of sowing until the bed is in full bearing, but
once established, it is good for twenty years. It should
be sown in drills one foot apart, and when the plants
are four or five inches high they should be thinned out
so that the plants will be nine inches apart from each
other in all the rows. Great care must be taken for
the first year to keep down all weeds as soon as they
appear, else they will choke and destroy the young
seedling Asparagus. The deeper the soil and the
more manure used, the greater will be the crop.
French,— Asperge.
One ounce for 60 feet of drill.
Conover’s Colossal. The best
known and one of the most de¬
sirable sorts.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; 1-4 lb., .60
Palmetto. Shoots are very
large and light green, also
tender and very desirable for
the market and home garden.
Very quick in growth, with
close, round-topped shoots.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; 1-4 lb., .60
Asparagus Roots
A saving of one or two years is
effected by planting roots. These offered
below are strong, two-year-old roots,
and the proper size for testing. These
roots are not carried in stock but will be
shipped direct from the growers. Prices
on the following varieties will be quoted
on application.
Columbia, Mammoth White, Conover’s
Colossal, Barr’s Mammoth and Palmetto.
BEANS
Dwarf or Bush
German, — Bohnen French, — Haricot
Spanish, — Frijole nano
Two pounds to 100 feet in drills or
150 hills; two bushels to the acre in
drills.
A succession of sowing can be made
from the first week in May until August.
Plant in drills about two inches deep,
and from eighteen inches to two feet
apart, according to the richness of the
soil; the poorer the soil the closer they
can be planted. The seeds should be
dropped about two inches apart.
Add .08 per Lb.; each additional
pound add .01 if to be sent by mail.
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Improved Golden Wax Beans
HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEW ISTON MAINE
Black German Wax. (Black Seed.) Very early;
round, yellow pods; a well-known standard sort.
Pound, .30; Two Pounds, .50; Fifteen Pounds, $3.00
Curries’ Bust-proof Wax. Pods long, flat and
straight, very productive and rust-proof; black seed.
Pound, .30; Two Pounds, .50; Fifteen Pounds, $3.00
Improved Golden Wax. Rust proof. An improve¬
ment on the old Golden Wax. The pod is somewhat
round, meaty and entirely rust-proof.
Pound, .30; Two Pounds, .50; Fifteen Pounds, $3.00
Green Pod Varieties
Stringless Green Pod. The pods are green, not
quite as round as Valentine and less curved. The
pods are stringless — absolutely — this quality at once
placing the variety at top of the list among table beans.
Pound, .30; Two Pounds, .50; Fifteen Pounds, $3.00
Long Yellow Six Weeks. Pods are long, flat, straight
green.
Pound, .30; Two Pounds, .50; Fifteen Pounds, $3.00
Low’s Champion. Very productive, with stringless,
large flat green pods. Excellent either as a string or
shell bean.
Pound, .30; Two Pounds, .50; Fifteen Pounds, $3.00
Dwarf Horticultural. Pods are of medium length,
slightly curved, and when nearly developed are freely
splashed with bright red on the yellow skin. The
green shell beans are of good size, tender, and of fine
flavor.
Pound, .30; Two Pounds, .50; Fifteen Pounds, $3.00
Burpee’s Bush Lima. The only Bush form of the
true large Lima. Bushes grow to eighteen inches in
height and always erect.
Pound, .30; Two Pounds, .50; Fifteen Pounds, $3.50
Pole or Running
German, — Stangen Bohnen Spanish, — Judias
French, — Haricot a Rames
One Pound to 150 hills
These are more tender and require rather more care
in culture than the Bush Beans, and should be sown
two weeks later. They succeed best in sand loam,
which should be liberally enriched with short manure
in the hills, which are formed, according to the vari¬
ety, from three to four feet apart. From five to six
seeds are planted in each hill, about two inches deep.
Rough cedar or similar poles about seven or eight
feet long should be used for these to climb on. The
poles should be set in the ground at least eighteen
inches, so as to prevent being blown over.
Add .08 per Lb.; each additional pound add .01 if
to be sent by mail.
Kentucky Wonder Wax. Similar to the green pod
Kentucky Wonder. Pods 8 to 9 inches long. Very
early. Pkt., .20; Pound, .30; Two Pounds, .50
Lazy Wife. One of the best of the later green-
podded pole beans for snaps. The pods borne in large
clusters, are five to seven inches long, broad, thick,
fleshy and entirely stringless. When young they have
a rich buttery flavor, which is retained until they are
nearly ripe. The dry beans are excellent for winter
use. Seed white. Pound, .30; Two Pounds, .50
Kentucky Wonder
Kentucky Wonder. An excellent green podded vari¬
ety; enormously productive, the long pods hanging in
great clusters along the entire vine. Seed dark brown;
entirely stringless.
Pkt., .20; Pound, .30; Two Pounds, .50
Lima, King of the Garden. Heavy cropper — bean
and pod very large. Pound, .30; Two Pounds, .55
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BEANS (Continued)
Scarlet Runners. Usually cultivated for the beauty
of its scarlet flowers. Pkt., .15; Lb., .25
King Horticultural, or Old Fashioned Speckled
Cranberry. Pods bright carmine color; both beans
and pods are much larger than the common kind.
Pkt., .20; Pound, .30; Two Pounds, .50
Improved Yellow-eye Rean. A flue field bean
and very productive.
Old-fashioned Yellow-eye Bean. An excellent field
bean and much preferred to the Improved Yellow-eye
as a baking bean.
Red Kidney Bean. An easily raised bean and very
productive. Also greatly prized by many for baking.
Pea Beans. Native grown. Used for baking more
than any other pea bean.
Sulphur Pea. Larger than the white pea bean;
golden yellow color; early and of fine quality.
White Kidney Bean. Good yielder. Almost entirely
free from rust. One of the best baking beans on the
market.
Soldier Bean. Similar in shape to the White Kid¬
ney but much larger, and with brown markings. Ex¬
cellent cropper and free from rust.
PRICES ON ABOVE OX APPLICATION
BEET
German, — Runtel Rube French, — Betterave
Spanish, — Beteraga
A rather light soil, well enriched, is best suited to
the cultivation of the various beets. The mangels and
sugar beets in particular, require very liberal manur¬
ing. For an early crop of table beets, sow the seed as
early as the ground is in condition to work; light
frosts will not injure the young plants. For a main
crop, sow the first of May; and for winter beets, the
last of June. Sow in drills, 12 to 15 inches apart, and
about one inch deep, pressing the earth firmly upon
the seed, — a very important matter. Use about six
pounds of seed per acre, 1 oz., 50 feet. Thin out when
the plants are large enough. The varieties for table
use should be left three or four inches apart.
TABLE BEETS
Crosby’s Egyptian. This variety is as early as the
original Egyptian, but by careful selection has been
made thicker and of better quality.
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; % lb., .40; lb., $1.00
Dewing’s Early. Of deep red color, smooth and of
fine form. One of the leading varieties, both for mar¬
ket and for family use.
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; % lb., .40; lb., $1.00
Detroit Dark Red Turnip. An excellent beet for
bunching for market; tops exceptionally small and up¬
right; roots turnip shaped with small tap root. Color
of skin dark blood red; flesh bright red. Quality is
of the best, sweet and tender. One of the best varie¬
ties for the market gardener and the home garden.
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; i/4 lb., .40; lb., $1.00
Early Eclipse. Very early, dark-red color, small
top, and free from fibrous roots.
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; yA lb., .40; lb., $1.00
Edmand’s. This variety is thoroughly fixed and uni¬
form in type. The flesh is deep blood red in color, and
exceedingly sweet and tender. It is round, smooth, of
good market size, and does not grow over-large.
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; \\ lb., .40; lb., $1.00
Haskell’s Special Blood Turnip. We have a very
fine strain of Blood Turnip Beet, of the Edmand’s
type. Very deep red fleshed so much in demand in all
markets. Pkt., .10; oz., 15; l/4 lb., .40; lb., $1.00
Swiss Chard or Silver Sea Kale. Used as greens
and the ribs of leaves cooked and served as asparagus.
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; % lb., .50; lb., $1.25
MANGEL-WURZEL AND
SUGAR BEETS
Sow in April or May, using eight to twelve pounds to
the acre.
Price of all varieties. Oz., .15; *4 lb., .30; lb., .75
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BEETS (Continued)
Improved Mammoth Long Red. An improvement
on the old variety. The roots are very large, uni¬
formly straight and well formed; proportionately
thicker, and are deeper colored than the common sort,
and with smaller tops.
Golden Tankard. Flesh a deep, rich yellow; very
sweet and nutritious. Half long in shape. A very
heavy cropper.
Norbiton Giant. A mammoth, long-red variety, enor¬
mously productive, and keeps well; good for deep
soils.
Lane’s White Sugar. One of the best for feeding
stock. Very sweet.
Mangel Danish Sludstrup. Long, reddish yellow.
Grows well above the ground and easy to pull. More
percentage of dry matter than in any known Mangel.
Very heavy cropper.
CABBAGE
German, — Kopf-Kohl French, — Chou Pomme
One ounce of seed produces about 3,000 plants.
Early varieties are grown from seed sown in hot¬
beds in February or March, only moderate bottom
heat being required. Transplant into other frames
Danish Ball Head Cabbage
without much, if any, bottom heat, as soon as the
plants show the fourth leaf. In April, or as soon as
the ground can be easily worked, set out in rows three
feet apart, and about eighteen inches between the
plants. The ground should be thoroughly stirred
with cultivator and hoed every week till the plants
cover the ground. For a fall crop, sow in the open
Chinese Cabbage
ground in May, in hills the proper distance apart,
using a liberal quantity of manure in the hill, besides
that W'hich is plowed in; thin out to one good plant in
each hill. In the same way crops may be sown to lay
in for winter use, planting seeds as late as July 1.
Seeds can also be sown in shallow drills; when the
plants are large enough, can be transplanted, setting
the plants in rows three feet apart and two feet apart
in the row. If the young plants are troubled with the
cabbage fly, sprinkle them with tobacco dust, air-
slaked lime, slug-shot or wood ashes, while the dew
is on them.
Chinese Cabbage (Chihli). Earliest and most sure
heading of the Chinese varieties. Produces long, solid
white heads nearly two feet in length.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; lb., $1.50
Danish Ball Head. The wide and unfailing popu¬
larity of the Danish Ball Head cabbage is simply won¬
derful. It seems to adapt itself to all soils and con¬
ditions.
It is a medium to late cabbage, but is generally
grown as a late crop. It is sure to head, the heads
being round, hard and extremely heavy, though not
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extra large. It can be grown in close quarters, on ac¬
count of its compact habit.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; U lb., $1.50
All Seasons. An early Drumhead, sure heading,
solid variety. Desirable for early or fall use.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; U lb., $1.25
Copenhagen Market. Extra early variety, ball shaped
and evenly maturing. Best for market gardeners.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; U lb., $1.50
Charleston Wakefield. Grows to a much larger size
than the Jersey Wakefield. Very productive and good
shipping variety. Pkt., .10; oz.. .40; lb., $1.25
Early Jersey Wakefield. A standard early variety
for home use or market.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; U lb., $1.25
Early Winningstadt. An early variety of excellent
quality, not as early as the Wakefield.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; lb., $1.25
Enkhuizen Glory. It is an early cabbage, but still
of large size, solid and of the best quality. It is one of
the largest early cabbages we have seen, and may be
set out as late as the last of July or first of August in
this latitude, and will make large, fine heads for late
fall or winter use. The great merit of this cabbage
lies in the perfect uniformity of its growth. The plants
are compact, have few outside leaves, can be planted
close together, and will produce a very large crop.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; U lb., $1.50
Henderson’s Early Summer. A standard summer
variety. We have the true stock.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; U lb., $1.25
Mammoth Rock Red. The largest heading of any of
the red sorts, of deep rich color, and excellent quality.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; M 11>., $1.25
Red Dutch for pickling or for salads.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; U lb., $1.25
Savoy Improved American. The finest flavored of
all the cabbage family, large and solid.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; U lb., $1.25
Succession. A sure-headed, long-keeping variety,
very similar to All Seasons, but maturing a little later.
Heads deep and very firm.
I’kt., .10; oz., .40; \i 11>., $1.25
Sure Head. A fine variety for main crop. A good
shipper and sure header.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; U lb., $1.25
Warren’s Stone Mason. An improvement on the
Stone Mason Drumhead; heads rounder, firmer and
earlier; is an extra good keeper.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; \i lb., $1.25
BROCCOLI
A vegetable similar in habit to the cauliflower. It is
getting to be a very popular vegetable. In cooking it
is treated the same as spinach.
Italian Green Sprouting. This variety has a central
head. When this is cut the side branches produce
small, compact flower clusters. Pkt., .20; oz., $1.50
BRUSSELS SPROUTS
(Species of cabbage; cultivation the same)
German, — Rofen-Kohl French, — Chou de Bruxelles
Spanish, — Berza de Brussels
One ounce will sow a bed of forty square feet, and
produce about 3,000 plants
This is a delicious vegetable, superior to either bore¬
cole or spinach. The small, cabbage-like heads which
grow upon the stem are much improved by a moderate
frost. Sow in hotbeds in March or April, and in the
open ground in May.
Dwarf Improved. Produces excellent, compact
sprouts; very sure cropper.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; M lb., .75
CAULIFLOWER
German, — Blumenkohl Spanish, — Coliflor
French, — Chou-fleur
One ounce of seed will produce 1,500 to 2,000 plants
if sown in open ground, or about 3,000 in frames
To raise good Cauliflower there is nothing so essen¬
tial to success as good seed. The best Cauliflower
seed is very expensive, but it is worth to the grower
ten times as much as cheap and carelessly grown seeds.
The best results are obtained from using Snowball for
main late crop, as well as for early use.
The seed should be sown in open ground or cold frames
about the middle of May or first of June, on good soil.
When plants are large enough, transplant to rich,
moist soil. These remarks refer to Snowball for main
late crop, as well as for early use.
Henderson’s Early Snowball. This is undobtedly
the finest ever introduced. It is the earliest and pro¬
duces beautiful snow-white heads of the most delicious
flavor. The seed we offer is pure and genuine, and sure
to prove satisfactory. Pkt., .20; oz., $2.50
Extra Selected Dwarf Early Erfurt. The finest strain
of the Erfurt Cauliflower; almost as early as the
Snowball; grows about 15 inches high; producing very
solid, pure white heads of the very finest quality;
seldom fails to form a good sized head.
Pkt., .15; oz., $2.50
All kinds of Insecticides. Spray Pumps, Power
Sprayers, etc., always on hand. Call and examine or
write for catalogue and prices.
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CARROT
German, — Rhore French, — Carrotte
Spanish, — Zanahoria
One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill; 3 pounds
required for an acre
Carrots require a very finely pulverized soil to
grow them to perfection. A good, light and well-
enriched sandy loam is the best for this crop. For
field culture, sow in drills 2 % feet apart, so as to
cultivate by horse. Market gardeners sow in
drills about 15 inches apart and cultivate by
hand. For early crops cover y2 inch deep, and
thin to 6 inches apart in the rows; for late, cover
% inch deep, and thin to 4 inches.
Danvers Half-Long. One of the heaviest croppers;
roots dark orange color, 8 to 10 inches in length, and
ending in a somewhat abrupt point; first class for all
soils. Pkt., .10; oz., .20; lb., .60
Oxheart, or Guerande. Roots short and very
thick, and intermediate between Scarlet Horn and
Chantenay; color deep orange; fine grained.
Plot., .10; oz., .20; % lb., .60
Improved Long Orange. The best known and most
largely cultivated of any Carrot; excellent for stock or
table use. Roots deep orange, 12 to 15 inches long.
Pbt., .10; oz., .20; lb., .60
Hutchinson. Very productive. Roots nearly cylin¬
drical in form, 10 to 12 inches in length and ending
in an abrupt stump root. Largely grown in New Eng¬
land. Plot., .10; oz., .20; 14 lb., .60
Chantenay. One of the best varieties for the market
or home garden. Our seed is of the coreless type with a
reddish center. It is half long and stump rooted and
grows from 6 to 7 inches long.
Plct., .10; oz., .20; % lb., .60
Cress or Peppergrass
German, — Areffe French, — Cresson
Spanish, — Masuerzo
One ounce will sow 16 square feet, or 150 feet of drill
A popular salad, which should be sown early in the
spring — 'Very thickly in shallow drills — and at short
intervals, for success, as it soon runs to seed.
Extra Curled. A small plant, having a fine pungent
flavor, and used as a salad; may be cut two or three
times. Pkt., .10; oz., .15; M lb., .35
True Water Cress. Grows along the banks of ponds
and streams, and is easily introduced, wholly unlike
Extra Curled; leaves are quite large and thick; a fine
salad, sold in immense quantities in the large markets
in spring. Pkt., .10; oz., .60; 14 lb., $1.25
Danvers Half-Long Carrot
CELERY
German, — Sellerie French, — Celeri Spanish, — Aplo
One ounce will produce 3,000 plants
Sow seed the first or second week in April in hotbed
or cold frame. As soon as the plants have attained a
height of three inches transplant, setting them four
inches apart. As fall approaches draw earth up to
the plants, keeping the stalks well together. When
well blanched it is ready for use. Some of the varie¬
ties, such as Golden Self-Blanching and White Plume,
may be blanched by simply placing a board 12 to 15
inches wide on edge on each side of the row.
Giant Pascal. A strong grower and wonderful
keeper. Quality very fine. Pkt., .10; oz., .50
Golden Self-Blanching. A self-blanching early
golden-colored variety that is very popular.
Pkt., .10; oz., .75
White Plume. A variety that can be more easily
grown than any other, as it does not require high
banking to blanch the stalks. Simply earthing up
enough to keep the stalks together or by passing a
string around each plant is sufficient. Pkt., .10; oz., .50
CHERVIL
One ounce will sow about 300 feet of drill
Cultivated like parsley. Sow thickly in May, in
drills half an inch deep, one foot apart. Use while
the leaves are young and tender.
Curled Chervil. The young leaves are used for gar¬
nishing, and flavoring soups.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; M lb., .45
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CORN - Sugar
German,- — Welfchkorn Spanish, — Maiz French, — Mais
One Half Pound will plant 50 hills; 12 Pounds will
plant one acre in lulls
Corn requires a good soil and a warm situation.
Commence for first early by planting the early varie¬
ties about May 1, and if a continuous supply is wanted
all summer, make plantings about two weeks apart
from May 1 until the last of July, first planting early
varieties, then later ones. Plant in rows 3 feet apart,
and make the hills about the same distance apart in
the rows. Five kernels in the hills are plenty. Cover
about 1 inch deep for early and a little deeper for late.
Thin to 3 plants in a hill. Add 6 cents per lb. and for
each additional lb. to the same address add lc, if to
be sent by mail.
Crosby’s Early. An early corn of large size and
choice quality. It has long been a standard variety.
*4 lb., .20; 1 lb., .35; 2 lbs., .60; 12 lbs., $3.00
Early Red Cory. This variety is the favorite for
first early.
*4 lb., .20; 1 lb., .135: 2 lbs., .60; 12 lbs., $3.00
■White Cob Cory. This is an improvement over the
Early Cory as the cob is white, which gives it a finer
appearance. It is as early as the Early Cory and of
excellent quality.
14 lb., .20; 1 lb., .35; 2 lbs., .60; 12 lbs., $3.00
Golden Bantam. The fact that the grains of this
variety are yellow is an indication of hardiness and its
value for early planting and early maturity. It is a
rapid grower, and produces ears measuring about 5
inches, but the smallness of ears is fully made up by
the deliciously sweet flavor and tender quality of the
corn when cooked. It is a fine variety for the home
garden. *4 lb., .20; 1 lb., .35; 2 lbs., .60; 12 lbs., $3.00
Golden Sunshine. The earliest of yellow sweet corn
varieties. Very fine quality. Ears 6 inches long with 12
rows of large kernels. About 10 days earlier than
Golden Bantam.
i/2 lb., .20; 1 lb., .35; 2 lbs., .60; 12 lb., $3.00
Bantam Evergreen. Later than the Golden Ban¬
tam. Ears 8 inches long. 12 to 14 rowed. Of a rich
golden yellow color and fine quality.
14 lb., .20; 1 lb., .35; 2 lbs., .60; 12 lbs., $3.00
Black Mexican. This com when in condition for the
table oooks remarkably white; but the ripe grain is
black or bluish-black. It is surpassed by none in
tenderness.
14 lb., .20; 1 lb., .35; 2 lbs., .60; 12 lbs., $3.00
Golden Bantam
FIELD AND FODDER CORN
Prices will be quoted on application on the following
corns. Please give the amount desired as well as the
kind in all cases.
Beaming. An early, very heavy, long-eared corn.
Grows to medium height with large amount of foliage.
One of the best ensilage corns, very much relished by
stock. Cob red, grain yellow.
Bed Cob. A very large-growing white dent com,
with red cob. Fodder sweet, juicy and tender. Very
popular in northern dairy districts.
Eureka. One of the tallest and best ensilage coma
grown. Grows very tall and is very productive of ears
and leaves. For the silo this com is rarely equalled.
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Sanford. A well-known variety, adapted to the
whole of New England. Kernels silvery white flint
color; large and broad. An excellent fodder and en¬
silage corn.
Early Canada. An eight-rowed, yellow flint variety
with small cob and deep grain. This is one of the
earliest and best and seldom fails to produce a crop.
The Early Canada seed we have to offer was grown im
this State.
Prizetaker. A very large growing, yellow flint
corn. Ears are eight-rowed, long, and the kernels
deep and broad. One of the very best for ensilage
as it ears out well.
White Spine Cucumber
CUCUMBER
German, — Gurfe French, — Concombre
Spanish, — Pepino
One ounce will plant 50 hills; 2 pounds will plant an
acre
Cucumbers being a tender annual should not be
planted out of doors until all danger from frost is
passed and the ground is warm. They succeed best
in warm, moist, rich loamy soil. The hills should be
3 to 4 feet apart and the plants thinned to four of the
strongest to a hill.
Extra Early Russian. Earliest variety known;
hardy and productive. Fruit very small and quality
fine for pickling and slicing.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; 14 lb., .60
Early Cluster. Fruit borne in pairs; light green; a
great bearer. Pkt., .10; oz., .20; 14 lb., .60
Boston Pickling. Fruit short, smooth and pointed
at each end, bright green and a great yielder; one of
the best pickling. Pkt., .10; oz., .20; 14 lb., .60
Early Fortune. An early variety, very productive,
and of large size. Dark green in color which does not
fade. The shape is uniform and the quality very fine.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; 14 lb., .60
White Spine Improved. The most popular strain
of White Spine, and for general out-door culture, the
best. Pkt., .10; oz., .20; 14 lb., .60
Bong Green Improved. Fine for pickling when
small; good for table use when about half grown.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; 14 lb., .60
Japanese Climbing. Vines are extra strong and foli¬
age much more vigorous than other kinds, and being a
climbing sort, can be grown on trellises, etc., saving
much valuable space in small gardens. It is very pro¬
lific, from forty to fifty cucumbers having been
counted on single plants. Fruit cylindrical, about ten
inches long, thick and of fine flavor.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; 14 lb., .60
Davis Perfect. Long and slim. Sometimes meas¬
uring 12 inches in length. Very tender and of fine
quality. Pkt., .10; oz., .20; 14 lb., .60
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DANDELION
German, — Lowenzahn French, — Pissenlit
Spanish, — Amargon
One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill
The Dandelion resembles endive, and affords one ot
the earliest as well as one of the most healthful spring
greens. Sow as early as the weather will permit, in
good, well-enriched soil, in rows 12 inches apart, cov¬
ering seed % of an inch deep, and firming the soil
well over them. Thin to two or three inches apart in
the rows; by so doing the roots will be larger and a
great amount of time will be saved the next spring in
trimming or gathering the crop. One pound per acre is
sufficient.
Improved Thick-Leaved. Cultivate for spring greens;
an immense improvement on the common dandelion,
both in size and thickness of its leaves and fine flavor,
being far less bitter. Pkt., .10; oz., .75; 14 lb., $2.50
EGGPLANT
German, — Gierpanze French, — Aubergine
Spanish, — Berengena
The Eggplant will thrive well in any good garden
soil, but will repay good treatment. The seeds should
be sown in hotbed or warm greenhouse in March or
Kale
April, and when about an inch high potted in two-
inch pots. Plant about June 1, two and one-half feet
apart.
New York Improved Purple. The leading market
variety, and undoubtedly the best for size, quality and
productiveness. Pkt., .10; oz„ .00
ENDIVE
German, — Gendive French, — Chicoree
Spanish,— Endivia
Endive
One of the most refreshing and attractive of all
autumn and winter salads. Sow seed from the middle
of June until the end of August.
Moss Curled. More finely curled, and a heavier and
more dense plant than Green Curled.
Pkt. .10; oz., .20; U lb., .75
Broad-leaved Batavian (Escarolie). This variety is
chiefly used in soups and stews; requires to be tied up
in blanching. Pkt., .10; oz., .20; lb., .75
KALE or BORECOLE
German,- — Blatter-Kohl French, — Chou Vert
Spanish, — Breton
One ounce will produce 3,000 plants
Sow from the middle of April to the beginning
of May in prepared beds; transplant in June, and
treat in the same manner as for cabbage. Of all the
cabbage tribe this is the most tender and delicate.
The varieties are all extremely hardy, and are best
when touched by frost.
Tall Curled Scotch. Plants of this variety grow
two to three feet in height, bearing long, plume-like,
light green leaves which are much cut and deeply
curled at the edges. Very hardy.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; 14 lb., .75
Dwarf Green Curled Scotch. Rarely exceeding 18
inches in height, but spreading out under good cul¬
tivation to 3 feet in diameter; leaves beautifully
curled and bright green.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; U lb., .75
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KOHL RABI
German,- — Rohl-Rab French, — Chou-Rave
Spanish, — Col de nabo
One ounce will sow 300 feet of drill
This vegetable, the popularity of which is rapidly
increasing, combines the virtues of the turnip and
cabbage, but excels both in nutritive, hardy and pro¬
ductive qualities. The seed may be sown in June in
rows 18 inches apart, and the plants thinned out to
eight or ten inches in the rows.
Purple Vienna. A little later than the White;
color bluish purple. Pkt., .10; oz., .25; *4 lb-. -75
Large Green or White. Good for table and also for
feeding stock. Pkt., .10; oz., .25; M lb-* -75
LETTUCE
Ge rm a n , — Lattich French , — Lai tu e
Spanish , — Le ch nga
One ounce will sow 120 feet of drill
Big Boston. A most desirable variety, either for
forcing in cold frames or open ground planting; always
produces large, solid, saleable heads.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; *4 lb., .60
Requires a rich, moist soil, and to be crisp and
tender needs to be grown in cool weather. For winter
use, sow in hotbeds every two weeks, at the rate of
one ounce of seed to four sashes (a sash is three feet
long by six feet wide) ; cover very lightly, and trans¬
plant, first to three inches apart each way, afterward
to eight inches. For garden or field, sow in rows,
cover one-fourth of an inch deep and thin out to 12
inches apart in the rows. For New England the White
Seeded Tennisball for cultivation under glass, and the
Black Seeded Tennisball for outdoor use are the
standard varieties.
May King
May King. Probably the finest all-seasons lettuce
yet introduced. It is very early and hardy, and will
stand cold, damp weather better than many varieties.
Planted out of doors or under glass it will produce fine
solid heads much sooner than any other variety. Outer
leaves are yellowish green, tinged with brown, while
the inside is a rich yellow.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; y4 lb., .60
Boston Curled. Of ordinary quality but great
beauty; highly ornamental in growth with its frilled
leaves. Pkt., .10; oz., .20; *4 lb., .60
Prize-Head Early. Leaves green and red, very
thin, crisp and tender. One of the best for
private use. Pkt., .10; oz., .20; M lb., .60
Tennisball, Black-Seeded. A very popular sort
for open-ground culture; forms a handsome
head, and is . crisp and tender.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; *4 lb., .60
Simpson Early Curled (White Seed). A lead¬
ing early sort for forcing or open ground.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; % lb., .60
Tomhannock. A variety with upright leaves,
beautifully wrinkled, edges of outer leaves have
reddish tinge; one of the best.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; % lb., .60
Iceberg. A large, late, cabbage heading vari¬
ety. Heads very firm and well blanched. Color,
medium green. Pkt., .10; oz., .20; lb., .60
Hanson. Large, solid heads; tender, crisp and
of a fine flavor.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; & lb., .60
Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids. An excellent forcing variety with
loose heads and of good size and form.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; 14 lb., .60
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Use one of our Garden Seeders and save seed,
get a more uniform growth and larger crops.
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LEEK
German, — Lanoh French, — Poireau
Spanish,- — Puerro
One ounce will plant 200 feet of drill
The leek Is very hardy and easily cultivated; it suc¬
ceeds beat in a light but weill-enriohed soil. Sow as
early in the spring as practical In drills one inch deep
and one foot apart. When six or eight inches high
they may be transplanted in rows ten inches apart
each way as deep as possible, that the neck, being
covered, may be blanched.
American Flag Plct., .10; oz., .25; 14 lb., .75
Musk Melon
MELON, MUSK
German, — Melone French, — Melon
Spanish, — Melon
One ounce will plant about 50 hills (2 to 3 pounds in
hills) per acre
Melons thrive best in a light, rich soil. Plant early
in May, when the ground has become warm and dry,
in hills six feet apart each way for Muskmelons; eight
feet for Watermelons. Previous to sowing the seed
mix a few shovelfuls of well-rotted manure in each
hill, and plant in each twelve to fifteen seeds; after all
danger of bugs is over, thin out to three plants per hill.
When about one foot long, pinch off the tips to make
them branch, as it strengthens the growth of the vines
and makes the fruit mature earlier. Feed liquid
manure occasionally. A few hills for early use may be
had by sowing on pieces of sod in a hotbed, and when
warm enough transplant to open ground.
Emerald Gem Melon. The Emerald Gem is entirely
unlike any other muskmelon yet introduced. The
melons are about the size of the Netted Gem, but un¬
like that variety, the skin, while ribbed, is perfectly
smooth, and of very deep emerald green color. The
flesh which is thicker than any other native melon of
the size, is of a suffused salmon color, and ripens
thoroughly to the thin green rind, which is distinctly
defined. The flesh is peculiarly crystalline in appear¬
ance, and so very juicy, sweet and rich that it almost
drops to pieces. It matures very early and is quite
productive. Pkt., .10; oz., .20; 14 lb., .50
Long Yellow Musk. A long, large melon with a
musky flavor; rich, yellow color, both inside and out.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; lb., .50
Rocky Ford. This new Muskmelon is similar to the
royal strain of Netted Gem. The strain here offered
originated with the melon growers in the vicinity of
Rocky Ford, Col., who have shipped this melon from
that distant Western point to Eastern markets
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; U lb., .50
Bender’s Surprise. A delicious medium sized melon.
Slightly oblong in shape. Deeply ribbed. Flesh thick,
solid and juicy, and of a deep salmon color.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; % lb., .50
Early Hackensack. An improvement over the old
Hackensack, producing melons of as good quality and
ten days earlier. Large fruit with thick, green flesh
of the finest flavor. Pkt., .10; oz., .20; U lb., .50
MELON, WATER
German, — Waffermelone Spanish, — Zandla
French — Melon d’Eau
One ounce will plant 50 hills
Prices on all varieties of Watermelons as follows;
.10 per pkt.; .15 per oz.; lb., .40.
Cole’s Early. An excellent variety. One of the
earliest. Hardy, medium size, nearly round, dark
green, striped a lighter shade; flesh deep pink.
Phinney’s Early. This is another early melon of
fine quality; suitable for growing In New England.
Medium size, oblong in form, mottled green; flesh
bright scarlet and very sweet.
Citron for Preserves. The old and well-known Pre¬
serving Citron; seeds red.
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MUSTARD
German, — Sent French, — Moutarde
Spanish, — Mostaza
One ounce will sow 75 feet of drill
As an ingredient, the green Mustard imparts a de¬
lightfully pungent flavor to the various forms of pre¬
pared salads. For early crops the seed may be sown
in a hotbed in March, and for general crop at frequent
intervals through the spring, in drills from eight to
twelve inches apart.
White London. Considered the best for salads and
spinach; leaves light green. It is best when about
four inches high. Oz., .10; *4 lb., .15
ONION
German, — Zwiebel French, — Ognon
Spanish, — Cabolla
Select the cleanest, richest land on the farm for
the Onion crop. If onions were grown on the land the
previous year, so much the better, but any good corn or
potato land will do. Broadcast fifteen to twenty cords
of fine, well-rotted manure to the acre and plow not
deeper than six inches; harrow thoroughly, cross plow,
and harrow again, after which hand rake with wood
rake and remove stones and rubbish. Sow four to five
pounds of seed per acre in drills twelve to fourteen
inches apart and about one-half inch deep. See that
the Seed Drill is equipped with a good roller that will
press the earth firmly upon the seed. Sow as early in
the spring as the ground can be properly worked.
There is seldom necessity for thinning Onions if the
land has been properly manured and seeded. After
the Onions are three to four inches high, an applica¬
tion of about five hundred pounds to the acre of fer¬
tilizer, rich in available nitrogen, strewn between the
rows, will be very beneficial. Keep the Onions grow¬
ing by never allowing the weeds to get ahead and the
acre should produce in a good average season, five
hundred to seven hundred bushels. When the tops are
down, the Onions may be pulled and left on the ground,
and should be frequently turned with a wooden rake
until tops are dried.
ONION SETS
Onion sets should be planted as early in the spring
as convenient to obtain early green onions, but they
may be set at any time up to June 1. Set in rows a
foot apart and three to four inches between them in
the row. Any good soil will suit them. When grown
in quantities, high cultivation is given in order to for¬
ward the crop for an early market. They are ready
for use as soon as the bulbs begin to be of fair size.
Those not used in green condition will ripen early in
July and make nice onions. Potato and Top onions are
grown from bulbs only.
Potato Onion Sets . lb., .30; 8 lbs., $1.75
Red Bottom Sets . lb., .30; 8 lbs., 1.75
White Bottom Sets . lb., .30; 8 lbs., 1.75
Yellow Bottom Sets . lb., .30; 8 lbs., 1.75
Top Sets . lb., .30; 8 lbs., 1.75
Yellow Globe Danvers. Undoubtedly the best known
and most popular of all onions; the earliest yellow va¬
riety; is entirely free from stiff necks. Globular in
shape; has a small top. It is the most productive
onion grown. Pkt., .10; oz., .40; % lb., $1.00
Large Red Wethersfield. We have a very fine and
select strain of this sort. Color is deep purplish
red, flesh white, moderately grained and very firm.
Yields enormously and is one of the best winter
keeping onions. Pkt., .10; oz., .40; 14 lb., $1.00
White Portugal, or Silverskin. A large, flat, white
onion of mild and pleasant flavor; hard and fine
grained, and a good keeper. Extensively sown for
sets, and is also largely grown for pickling.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; lb., $1.00
Prize-Taker. A globe-shaped variety of delicate
straw color, growing to a very large size. It ripens
up hard and firm, the flesh being pure white. Fine
grained and of fine, mild, delicate flavor.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; Y\ lb., $1.00
Buy one of our Garden Seeders. You can save
the price of it in one season in time and seed. It
is the most economical of seeders made. Send
for catalog and prices.
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PEAS
German, — Erbren French, — Pois
Spanish, — Guizante
One pound for 50 feet of drill; one to
two bushels in drills for an acre
Peas come earliest to maturity in
light, rich soil. For general crop, a deep
loam or a soil strongly inclined to clay
is best. For early crops decomposed
leaves or leaf-mold should be used; or,
if the soil is very poor, strong manure
may be used. For general crops a good
dressing should be applied, and for the
dwarf-growing kinds the soil can hardly
be too rich. When grown as a market
crop, peas are never staked; for private
use they are generally sown in double
rows, and the tall varieties staked up
by brush. For an early crop sow as soon
as the ground can be worked, and make
repeated sowings every two weeks for
succession. After the first of June, sow¬
ing should be discontinued until the
middle of August, when a good crop may
sometimes be secured by sowing an ex¬
tra-early sort for fall use.
If sent by mail add .08 per lb.; and
for each additional lb. to the same ad¬
dress add .01.
All marked thus (*) indicate wrinkled
varieties.
Extra Early Dwarf Varieties
♦Notts Excelsior. This is the earliest dwarf wrinkled
pea. The plant is dwarf and needs no support. The
pods are of good size and well filled with large peas of
the finest quality. It is as early as the American
Wonder, while the vines are much more productive and
the pods of larger size. There is no better early dwarf
pea. Fifteen inches.
Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .50; 14 lbs., $3.00
♦Sutton's Excelsior. Ripens early on vines fourteen
to sixteen inches high, covered with a great abund¬
ance of long, straight, broad pods of a pale green
color.
Price . Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .50; 14 lbs., $3.00
♦Laxtonian. One of the best dwarf wrinkled peas
for the market gardener. Pods about 4 inches long, re¬
sembling those of Gradus, but ripening a little earlier.
Vines productive and vigorous; average height less
than 18 inches. Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .50; 14 lbs., $3.00
Vigorous growth. The pods pointed and a little darker
in color than the vine. Considered fully four days
earlier than the Laxtonian.
Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .50; 14 lbs., $3.00
♦Blue Bantam. A splendid large podded dwarf
variety of the Laxtonian class. Vines about 15 inches
high. Pods deep green, about 4 inches long. Fine
quality. Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .50; 14 lbs., $3.00
♦Peter Pan. One of the very finest of the large
podded dwarf variety of the Laxtonian class, though
somewhat earlier. Vines 15 inches. Pods straight
and pointed. Quality best.
Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .50; 14 lbs., $3.00
Extra Early Variety Not Dwarf
Alaska. An extra early round pea bearing pods of
a dark green color; two feet.
Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .50; 14 lbs., $3.00
♦Gradus or Prosperity. It combines the finest qual¬
ity with extreme earliness, and is also productive,
bearing pods fully as large as Telephone. The color
of the shelled peas is a beautiful light green, which
color they retain after being cooked; the quality and
♦Pioneer. An improvement on the popular Laxto-
nian. Vines about 20 inches high; color, light green.
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flavor delicious, and the peas remain tender and
sweet for a long time.
Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .50; 14 lbs., $3.00
Sutton’s Excelsior
♦World’s Record. An improved type of Gradus, be¬
ing slightly earlier, more dwarf and very productive.
Height, 2 feet. Pods medium green, 4 inches long.
Very fine quality. Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .50; 14 lbs., $3.00
♦Thomas La.xton. One of the very best of the tall
growing, large pod, early peas. The plant is a very
hardy and strong grower, producing extra large pods
in abundance. The quality is delicious and cannot be
surpassed by any other variety. The “Thomas Lax-
ton” will mature nearly as early as any of the extra
early smooth peas, and being a wrinkled sort is much
sweeter. Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .50; 14 lbs., $3.00
♦Early Morn. One of the earliest and most pro¬
ductive. The pods are very large and well filled. Very
fine flavor. Lb., .35; 2 lbs., .60; 14 lbs., $3.50
Second Early Varieties
♦Telephone. A pea of the finest quality, sweet and
delicious. Medium late, growing four feet tall with
pods of the largest size.
Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .50; 14 lbs., $3.00
♦Bliss Everbearing. Medium late and very produc¬
tive. Two feet tall.
Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .50; 14 lbs., $3.00
•Dwarf Telephone (Carter’s Daisy). Similar to the
Tall Telephone except in the height of the vine, which
is only about two feet.
Lb., .35; 2 lbs., .60; 14 lbs., $3.50
Late Variety for General Crop
♦Champion of England. The standard for quality.
Grows four feet tall, very prolific, and still one of the
best late peas. Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .50; 14 lbs., $3.00
White Marrowfat. A good late sort. Cultivated
very extensively for the summer crop.
Lb., .25; 2 lbs., .45; 15 lbs., $2.40
Black-Eyed Marrowfat. An old and standard late
variety for garden or field use.
Lb., .25; 2 lbs., .45; 15 lbs., $2.40
Canada Field. Seeds small white; for field culture
only; largely used for sowing among oats. Price
Lb., .10; 15 lbs., $1.35
PUMPKIN
German, — Kurbis French, — Potiron
Spanish,- — Cabbage
One ounce will plant 20 hills
Pumpkins are grown chiefly as food for stock. The
usual method of planting is to scatter a few seeds at
Sugar Pumpkin
intervals in the hills when planting Indian corn; in
this way good crops of pumpkins are secured with
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PUMPKINS (Continued)
slight labor and expense, and make a valuable addi¬
tion to the season’s crops.
Connecticut Field. The common yellow pumpkin
grown chiefly for feeding stock.
Pkg., .10; oz., .15; % lb., .30; lb., $1.00
Sweet or Sngar. A small variety, fine-grained and
sweet; the best for table use.
Pkg., .10; oz., .15; % lb., .35; lb., $1.25
Moss Curled
PARSLEY
German, — Peterfile French, — Persie
Spanish,- — Perejil
One ounce for 150 feet of drill
Parsley succeeds best in rich, mellow soil. As the
seed germinates very slowly, it should be sown early
in spring, previously soaking the seed for a few hours
in tepid water. Sow thickly in rows a foot apart and
half an inch deep.
Champion Moss Curled. The standard variety.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; lb., .50
PARSNIP
German, — Pastinake French, — Panais
Spanish, — Pastinaca
One ounce for 150 feet of drill; five pounds in drills
for an acre
Sow in drills as early in spring as the weather will
admit, fifteen inches apart, covering half an inch deep.
When well up, thin out to five or six inches apart in the
rows. Unlike carrots, they are improved by frost, and
it is usual to take up in the fall a certain quantity for
winter use, leaving the rest in the ground till spring,
to be dug as required.
Prices on all varieties of parsnips as follows:
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; *4 lb., .50; prices in quantity on
application.
1 sccq
Abbott’s Improved Hollow Crown. Smooth and quite
large; fine sort.
Guernsey. Roots not quite so long as Hollow Crown,
but of greater diameter and more easily gathered.
Long Smooth. As name implies, very smooth, free
from roots, and a general favorite.
PEPPER
German, — Pfeffer French, — Piment
Spanish, — Pimiento
One ounce will produce 2,000 plants
Grown largely for pickles. Sow in hotbeds early in
April, and transplant to the open ground when the
weather is favorable. They should be planted in
warm, mellow soil in rows 18 inches apart. They may
also be sown in the open ground when danger of frost
is past.
Large Bell, or Bull Nose. A favorite and well-
known pickling sort. Is early, large, mild and thick
skinned. Pkt., .10; oz., .50
Long Red Cayenne. A small, long, bright red sort,
very productive; extremely strong and pungent.
Pkt., .10; oz., .75
SPINACH
German, — Spinat French, — Epinard
Spanish, — Espinaca
One ounce for 100 feet of drill; 10 to 12 pounds in
drills for an acre
Spinach
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SPINACH (Continued)
This is a very important crop in our market gardens,
and is one of the most easily managed of all vegeta¬
bles, requiring but little culture, and may be had fit
for use the entire season. The main crop is sown in
September. It is sometimes covered up in exposed
places with straw or salt hay during winter, which
prevents it from being cut with frost; but in sheltered
fields there is no necessity for covering. For summer
use it may be sown at intervals of two or three weeks
from April to August. Spinach is best developed and
most tender when grown in rich soil.
King of Denmark. A fine long season variety re¬
maining longer than most varieties before going to
seed; leaves large, crumpled and blistered. Deep
green color. Pkt., .10; oz., .15; % lb., .25; lb., .75
Dong Standing Thick Leaved. Stands longest be¬
fore running to seed; dark green.
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; 14 lb., .25; lb., .75
Giant Thick Leaf. This variety gives the best re¬
sults. The leaves are large, thick and somewhat
crumpled, and it is equally good for spring or autumn
sowing. Pkt., .10; oz., .15; U lb., .25; lb., .75
New Zealand. A valuable variety for the garden as
it produces the thick, tender leaves throughout the
summer. Grows very large and luxuriantly in warm,
rich soil.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; U lb., .50; lb„ $1.75
RADISH
German, — Rettig, Rabies Spanish, — Rabano
French, — Radis, Rave, Petite Rave
One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill
Culture. The soil for Radishes should be very
rich, light and mellow, well broken by digging,
as their tender and mild qualities depend very
much upon their rapid growth. For very early
use sow in hotbeds in February and March and
in the open air as soon as the ground can be
worked, at intervals of ten or twelve days for a
succession as long as they may be wanted. The
winter varieties should be sown in August, lifted
before severe frost, and stored in the cellar.
Vick’s Scarlet Globe Radish. A leader among
bright round Red Radishes. Quick maturing, ex¬
tremely attractive, short tops, solid and fine
flavor.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; M lb., .50; lb., $1.50
Long White Vienna. Of rapid growth and
beautiful shape; skin and flesh snow-white. The
finest of long white radishes.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; M lb., .50; lb., $1.50
China Rose. Bright rose-colored skin; flesh
white and quality excellent; one of the best for
fall and winter use.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; U lb., .50; lb., $1.50
Early Scarlet Turnip. A well known and popular
variety. Small top of quick growth, mild and crisp.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; M lb., .50; lb., $1.50
Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped. One of the
handsomest of the turnip radishes and a great favor¬
ite in many large markets for early planting outdoors.
Roots slightly flattened on the under side; color, very
deep scarlet with a white tip; flesh white and of the
best quality.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; % lb., .50; lb., $1.50
Vick's Scarlet Globe Radish
French Breakfast. Olive-shaped scarlet, with white
tip; crisp and tender. Very early. A general favorite.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; U lb., .50; lb., $1.50
Crimson Giant Forcing. Best of forcing sorts. Grown
larger than other turnip shaped varieties and fine
eating. Pkt., .10; oz., .20; M lb., .50; lb., $1.50
For the Lawn, PURITY LAWN SEED IS BEST
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RADISHES (Continued)
Long Scarlet. Short top. The standard variety of
the long sorts, used either for forcing or open culture;
six or seven inches long.
Pkt,, .10; oz., .20; U lb., .50; lb., $1.50
Long Black Spanish. Long black, flesh white and
slightly pungent; one of the latest and hardest.
Pkt,, .10; oz., .20; M lb., .50; lb., $1.50
Round Black Spanish. Skin black, white fleshed
and piquant flavor.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; lb., .50; lb., $1.50
SALSIFY or Oyster Plant
German, — Bocksbart French, — Salsifis
Spanish, — Ostra Vegetal
One ounce will sow 50 feet of drill
Culture. Sow the seed in light, deep soil, early in the
spring, in drills twelve inches apart and one inch deep,
thinning out the young plants to four or five inches.
The roots will be ready for use in October, when a
supply should be taken up and stored, like carrots.
Those remaining till spring should be dug up before
commencing their growth.
Mammoth Sandwich Island. We consider this the
largest and most profitable salsify in cultivation. It is
pure white in color and invaluable to market gar¬
deners. Pkt., .10; oz., .25; M lb., .75
TOMATO
German, — Liebsapfel Spanish, — Tomate
In this latitude to produce extra early tomatoes the
seeds should be planted in the hotbed about the mid¬
dle of February, in drills five inches apart, and not
over one-half inch deep.
For ordinary plants, sow the seed early in March.
When the plants are two inches high they should be
transplanted three to four inches apart. The final
transplanting to the open ground may be made the last
of May, when the plants should be fine, large and
stocky, and if sufficient soil is taken up with each
plant, they will keep right on growing with no setback.
Red Head. An early variety, bright red in color,
round and smooth, uniform in size and with an excel¬
lent flavor. Pkt., .10; oz., .40
Earliana. It is remarkable for its earliness, very
large size, handsome shape and bright red color. Its
solidity and fine qualities are equal to the best
medium and late sorts.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; M lb., $1.25
Chalk’s Early Jewel. This is a very productive va¬
riety. Ripens nearly as early as Spark’s Earliana,
but is more desirable for home use as the fruits are
thicker through and more solid; borne in large clus¬
ters. Color bright scarlet and quality good.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; li lb., $1.25
Red Head
Dwarf Champion. Dwarf and strong habit of
growth; very solid and of extra quality.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; U lb., $1.25
Ponderosa. Very large, solid and of a good flavor.
Specimens have been grown to weigh four pounds.
Bright red. Very few seeds.
Pkt,, .10; oz., .40; U lb., $1.25
Stone. Fruit very large and deep; bright scarlet,
smooth, ripening evenly to the stem without a crack;
exceedingly solid and firm-fleshed, of the finest quality;
one of the best for family use and for canneries. Late.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; hi lb., $1.25
June Pink. An early variety, similar in habit to
the famous Earliana, differing only in its color, which
is pink instead of red. Early, blight resisting, long
and heavy yielding. An excellent shipper on account
of its reasonably tough skin.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; hi lb., $1.25
John Baer. An extra early variety. Brilliant red.
Almost seedless and sweet flavor. Uniform in size
and ripening. Pkt., .10; oz., .40; hi lb., $1.25
Marglobe. The best of the blight-resisting vari¬
eties. Will withstand a long period of unfavorable
weather. Fruit large, solid, and bright scarlet in color.
Pkt., .10; oz., .40; t/4 lb., $1.25
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SQUASH
German, — Kurbiss French, — Courge
Spanish, — Calabaza
One ounce Early will plant 50 hills; one ounce Mar¬
row, 25 hills
Culture. The plants are very tender and sensitive to
cold, and planting must be delayed until settled warm
weather. The general principles of culture are the
same as those given for cucumbers and melons, but the
plants are less particular as to soil. The summer
varieties should be planted four feet apart each way,
and the winter sorts eight feet. Three plants are suf¬
ficient for a hill. Care should be taken not to break
the stems from the squashes intended for winter use,
as the slightest injury will increase the liability to
decay.
Improved Hubbard. The well-known and standard
late variety; our strain is excellent.
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; % lb., .50; lb., $1.50
Golden Hubbard. A genuine Hubbard Squash except
in color, which is a bright red; quality excellent.
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; M lb., .50; lb., $1.50
YVarted Hubbard. A superior strain of mammoth
size, and entirely covered with warty excrescences.
Rich, dark-green color, and of very best quality.
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; % lb., .50; lb., $1.50
Blue Hubbard. A new type of Hubbard Squash said
to excel all others in quality. Growth and habit
same as Hubbard, but with a bluish-gray color.
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; % lb., .50; lb., $1.50
Giant Summer Crookneck. Double the size of an
ordinary Crookneck and very warty, but similar in
other respects. Their handsome appearance com¬
mands an extra price in the market.
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; M lb., .50; lb., $1.50
Delicious. We have found in this squash all that
the originator claims for it. It is the driest, sweetest
and finest flavored squash we have ever tasted. A
fall and winter squash and is a good keeper.
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; lb., .50; lb., $1.50
Boston Marrow. Fine fall variety; oval, bright
orange; flesh yellow and firm; best for pies, and also
for canning. Pkt., .10; oz., .15; M H>., .50; lb., $1.50
Early White Bush Scalloped. A standard summer
variety; good either for home or market garden.
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; % lb., .50; lb., $1.50
TOBACCO
Connecticut Seed Leaf. Best adapted for the cli¬
mate of the Northern and Middle States.
Pkt., .10; oz., .30
TURNIP
German, — Steckrube French, — Navet
Spanish, — Nabo Comun
Turnips may be sown at all seasons from April to
August in our climate, although those will be the best
which are sown very early in spring for summer
crops, and early in August for a fall and winter crop.
A light soil, well manured the previous year, is the
best. A few hundred pounds per acre of quick-acting
fertilizer will have a tendency to make the roots
smooth, and to make the rapid growth so essential in
producing sweet and palatable turnips.
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IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED CO.
TURNIPS (Continued)
Extra Early Purple Top Milan (Flat). The earliest
turnip in cultivation and a splendid variety; favorite
with gardeners who want first turnips in market. Bulb
white, flat, of medium size, with a bright purple top;
one of the sweetest and finest flavored of summer sorts.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; M lb., .60; lb., $2.00
Extra Early White Milan. This is one of our most
popular turnips for spring sowing. It is a splendid ex¬
tra early turnip in which the extreme earliness, small
top and tap-root of the Purple Top Milan is united with
clear white skin and flesh.
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; U lb., .60; lb.. $2.00
Purple Top Strap Leaf. Rapid grower and mild
flavor. The most popular variety for early use, either
for the table or stock.
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; U lb., .40; lb., $1.00
Yellow Stone. A very popular yellow-fleshed vari¬
ety, fine for table use. Flesh very firm, tender, sweet
and fine flavored; an excellent keeper.
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; U lb., .40; lb., $1.00
White Egg. Belongs to the class of quick-growing
fall turnips, and for this purpose should be sown in
this latitude between August 1 and 10. Its shape is
nearly oval or egg, as its name would indicate.
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; U lb., .40; lb., $1.00
Ruta Baga or Swedish Turnip
Ruta Bagas, or Swedes, should be planted from the
last of June to about July 10, as they require more
time in which to mature than the Early or Strap Leaf
varieties. Newly-turned soil will produce the sweetest
and smoothest turnips.
Long Island Purple. LTndoubtedly the finest vari¬
ety of purple-top Ruta Baga. Leaves few and small;
bulbs fine shaped with very short, small necks; purple
crown, skin and flesh bright yellow, solid, sweet and
mild flavor. Pkt., .10; oz., .15; U lb., .40; lb., $1.25
White Sweet German. Sweet, and fine flavor. Good
keeper. Pkt., .10; oz., .15; M lb., .40; lb., $1.25
Skirving’s Purple Top. Well-known, yellow fleshed
variety of large size and fine quality; for stock or table.
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; U lb., .40; lb., $1.25
Imperial Hardy Swede. Claimed by many to be the
best Swede turnip grown. Bulb of large size with
purple crown; flesh yellow; very smooth and heavy
cropper. Pkt., .10; oz., .15; U lb., .40; lb., $1.25
HERBS
Dill . Pkt., .10
Sage, Broad Leaf . Pkt., .10
Summer Savory . Pkt., .10
Catnip . Pkt., .10
Vegetable and Flower
Plants
We have in their season a choice assortment of
both vegetable and flower plants.
Tomato Plants. Dwiarf Champion, Chalk’s Jewel,
Earliana, etc.
Cabbage Plants. All Seasons, Stone Mason, Drum¬
head, Danish Ball Head, Early Summer, etc.
Cauliflower. Snowball.
Celery. Giant Pascal, Golden Self-Blanching,
White Plume.
Flower Plants. Pansies, Verbenas, Stocks, Salvia,
Asters, Zinnias, Phlox.
Our Plants are all grown for us locally and are hardy
and vigorous. Prices as low as can be made and fur¬
nish good, strong, healthy plants.
Bird Seed
Add 8c per lb., each additional lb. add .01 for postage.
Prices subject to variations of the Market.
Canary. Sicily, selected Sunflower. Russian
Hemp. Russian, first quality Millet
Rape. Cuttle Fish Cnhulled Rice
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LEWISTON MAINE
GRASSES AND GRAINS
NOTE — Owing to the frequent changes in price of Grains and Grasses we have refrained from inserting
prices of them in this catalogue. The lowest market prices will be quoted on application.
Special Attention
While we carry several grades of the different varieties of seeds, we recommend our Purity Brand as the
very best the market affords. These seeds are strictly Northern grown, and are selected by us because they
possess the two essential qualities of purity and vitality. It is well known that there have been large quantities
of Grass and Clover Seed sold as pure, which official analysis has shown to contain large percentages of adulter¬
ation. This not only defrauds the planter by selling him a worse than useless article, but inflicts injury also
by filling his land with noxious weeds. We list Grass and Clover Seed according to their quality, grading down
from our Purity Brand, which is always the best.
Timothy, Clovers, Millets, Red Top Purity Brand Lawn Seed
in several grades Our own mixture, from the purest seeds obtainable.
We can surely please you on this brand.
Choice Grass Seeds for Lawn and Farm
Timothy
Medium Red Clover
Mammoth Red Clover
Alsyke Clover
White Clover
Crimson Clover
White Sweet or Bokhara
Alfalfa Clover
Red Top
Kentucky Blue Grass
Canadian Blue Grass
Orchard Grass
English Rye Grass
Meadow ;Fescue
Rhode Island Bent
Meadow Oat Grass
Clover Sheep’s Fescue
Crested Dog's Tail
Sweet Vernal
Grains
Prices subject to Market Changes
Barley, Fancy No. 1, Two-Rowed.
Barley, Beardless.
Seed Oats, No. 1, Maine 340.
Spring Rye. Best Northern grown.
Winter Rye. New England grown.
Spring Wheat. Northern grown.
Winter Wheat. Northern grown.
Buckwheat.
Miscellaneous Seeds
Hungarian
Millets
Japanese
Siberian
Canadian Field Peas
Soja Beans
Cow Peas
Dwarf Essex Rape
Spring Vetch
Winter Vetch
TABLE
Showing Weight
per Bushel,
also
Quantities
Yellow Oat Grass .
8
lbs.
sown per acre of Grass.
Grain and
Meadow Fescue .
15
lbs.
Vegetable Seeds
Tall Fescue .
Sheep Fescue .
15
.12
lbs.
lbs.
(Used in mix-
Weight
quantity
Hard Fescue .
,14
lbs.
tures for pas-
per Bushel
per acre
Meadow Foxtail .
. 8
lbs.
tures)
usually sown
Rough Stalked Meadow
4
lbs.
(Grains used
Timothy .
. 45 lbs.
% bu.
Wood Meadow .
.14
lbs.
for pastures,
Clover, Red .
. 60 lbs.
10
to
20
lbs.
Crested Dog’s Tail .
.28
lbs.
grain lands,
Clover, Alsvke .
. 60 lbs.
10
to
15
lbs.'
Sweet Vernal .
.11
lbs.
etc.) ■
Clover, White .
. 60 lbs.
10
to
15
lbs.
Seed Barley .
48
lbs.
2 to 3 bu.
Clover, Crimson .
. 60 lbs.
10
to
15
lbs.
Seed Wheat .
.60
lbs.
iy2 bu.
Clover, Alfalfa .
. 60 lbs.
15
to
20
lbs.
Seed Rye .
.56
lbs.
1 V2 bu.
Red Top, unhulled...
. 10 lbs.
2 y2 to
3
bu.
Seed Oats .
32
lbs.
2 to 3 bu.
Red Top, cleaned .
..30-40 lbs.
10
to
15
lbs.
Seed Buckwheat .
.48
lbs.
% to 1 bu.
Millet, Hungarian...
. 48 lbs.
%
to
1
bu.
Flax .
.56
lbs.
1 to 2 bu.
Millet, German .
. 5 0 lbs.
%
to
1
bu.
Canary .
.60
lbs.
Millet, Japanese .
. 35 lbs.
%
to
% bu.
Hemp .
.40
lbs.
Millet, Siberian .
. 50 lbs.
%
to
1
bu.
Rape, German .
.50
lbs.
Bent, Fancy .
. 35 lbs.
15
bu.
Rape, Dwarf, Essex .
.50
lbs.
Bent, R. 1. .
. 10 lbs.
3
bu.
Corn, Field .
.56
lbs.
S to 12 qts.
Orchard Grass .
. 14 lbs.
2
to
3
bu.
Corn, Fodder.. .
.56
lbs.
3 bu.
Blue Grass .
. 14 lbs.
2
to
3
bu.
Corn, Sweet .
45
lbs
8 to 10 qts.
Fowl Meadow .
. 11 lbs.
1
to
2
bu.
Beans, White .
.60
lbs.
1 y2 bu.
Hawn Seed .
. 16 lbs.
3 v2
to
4 1/2 lbs.
Beans, Bed Kidney .
.60
lbs.
1 y2 bu.
Hawn Seed, Special,
. 4 0 lbs.
1 y2
to
2
bu.
Beans, Fancy .
.60
lbs.
1 y2 bu.
Perennial Rye Grass . 2 4 lbs.
Peas, Smooth . .
.60
lbs.
1 V2 to 3 bu.
Italian Rye Grass _
. 18 lbs.
Peas, Wrinkled .
.56
lbs.
1 % to 2 bu.
Tall Oat Grass .
. 12 lbs.
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LEWISTON MAINE
INSECTICIDES and FUNGICIDES
SPRAY CALENDAR AND GUIDE
Successive
Pest
What to LAe
Dilution, lbs.
1st Spraying
2d Spraying
Sprayings
Codling Moth
Dry Arsenate Lead
Dry Arsenate Calcium
M
to
*4
1 va
Immediately after
blossoms tall
2 weeks later
Consult your
Ex per. Sta.
Canker Worm
Dry Arsenate Lead
D \\ Ars»-naie Calc.um
*1
to
*4
1 Vi
When young
first appear
4-o days later
Tent Caterpillar*
Dry Arsenate Lead
D y Arsenate Calcium
•l
to
%
IV*
As insects
appear
As needed
II II
Leal Grumpier
Dry Arsenate Lead
D.y Arsenate Calcium
*1
to
A
IV*
About middle
of May
As needed
Slug
D y A sen a e Lea 1
Dry Arsenate Calcium
n
to
%
1 *-a
When insects
appear
Rep at 1U da.
2 wks. if n* cess ary
..
Plum Gouger
Dry Arsenate Lead
to
1
be; ore leaves and
buds open
Strawberry Crown
Borer
Dry Arsen a e Lead
Dry Arsenate Calcium
•1
to
Bi
1 ‘-a
Late summer
Strawberry Lea:
Roller
Dry Arsenate Lead
Dry Arsenate* Calcium
*1
to
Vi
lVa
In Augu.-t
Strawberry Slug
Strawberry Root Wor
Dry Alienate Lead
m Dry Ars-naie Calcium
*1
to
l4
1 Va
In May uhtn
in ects appear
..
Imported Currant
Worm
Dry Arsenate Lead
L) \ ' nate Calcium
•I
to
l/2
lVa
As soon a- in¬
sects annea*-
..
Gooseberry Fruit
Worm
Dry Arsenate Lead
Dr, Arsenate Cal iwtn
*1
to
l/u
lVa
As soon as in¬
sects appear
Raspberry Slug
Dry Arsenate Lead
I) y A s 'ii ta- Calcium
*1
to
l/2
1V»
uai iy in spring
..
Raspberry Byturus
Dry A r senate Lea i
D v A rsena e Calcium
*1
to
IV*
is. oi May
..
Potato uee tie
Dr Arsenate Lead
Dry Arsenate Calcium
iy2
to
to
1
2
When nisei ts
appear
Rep^civ. a oiten
as necessary
*To 50 gallons of water.
The above recommendations are condensed and are somewhat
subject to change depending upon conditions in various sections of
the coun ry.
Where an effective combination Insecticide anti Fungicide is de¬
sired. “Bordo-A r>t na c" u.-ed a; s;:me strength as indicated for
Dry Powdered Arsenate of Lead will give splendid results. Dry
Powdered Bordeaux Mixture <an Ik* used as a dry dust just as it
comes from the package or in combination with equal quantities of
Dry Powdered Aiseiuie of Lead or Arsenate of Calcium. When
using Dry Powdertd Bordeaux Mixture as a wet spray use from
three to five pounds to fifty gallons of water for the control ol
mo.'t fungus disease.'.
Dry Powdered Insecticides can be used fbr dry dusting just as
they come Irom the package.
For the convenience of the home gardener, the above table will be
of interest.
Dry Powdered Arsenate of Lead where used at strength of one
pound to fifty gallons of water, should be used at rate of two to
three teaspoonfuls to one gallon of water.
Dry Powdered Arsenate of Calcium where used at rate of three-
fourths pound to fifty gallons of water, should be used at rate of
two to three teaspoonfuls to one gallon oi water.
Dry Powdered Bordeaux Mixture when used at rate of three
pounds to fifty gallons of water, should be used at the rate of from
nine to twelve tea»poonfuls to one gallon of water.
Dry Powdered Bordo-Arsenate when used at rate of one pound
to fifty gallons of water should be used at rate of three to four
teaspoonfuls to one gallon of water.
ADVISED DUSTING SCHEDULE FOR APPLES
1.
Time
Late Winter
Dormant ar.d Delaye ' ^o man* Stage
Material
Emulso or Soluble Sulphur Compound
To Control
Scale, Red Mite and
Early Scab
Pre-pink Stage
After delayed dormant when bio som
buds are exposed, but not separated
Koloaust
Apple S. a o
3.
Pin!: S age
Just as buds show pink and clusters
are starting
Ko-l.otex
Apple Scai), Bud Moth,
Case Bearer and certain
other oh^’-ing in-ccts
3-A
4.
During seasons when a period o; over five days elapses between pink and calyx kolodust should be applied
Apple Scab infection. Kolodust contains no poison — will not injure bees.
Calyx; just after petals fall Kolokil (heavy poison content)
again lor the prevention of
Anple Scab. Codling
Moth. Caterpillars and
certain other chewing in¬
sects
5.
Five to ten days after petaJs fall
Kolokil or Kolotex
Curculio, Codling Moth,
lesser apple vo.rns and
gre^n fruit worm .
6.
About July 5 to 15
kolokil or Kolotex
Apple Maggot or Rail-
roa ! Worm.
(A) The above ducing schedule is merely a guide. Local or
seasonal conditions may necessitate changes in time of application.
The apple maggot or Railroad worm is 1t*si controlled by dusting
according to the emerg nr*e o' the fikw. This period is usually the
first or second week in July. For eon.ro! o! this insect application
should be repeated in 14 day .
(B> In seasons when rains are frequent before petal fall, apple
scab is more difficult to control. On such varieties as McIntosh
Reds, R I. Greenings an 1 other susceptible varieties frequent appli¬
cations should be made in order to keerp all new growth covered
against infection.
iC) Orcha ds should be kept und r continued observation after
applications for the control of Ar.pk* M iggot ias indicated in the
schedule! have been mad *. Weather comii ion ^ may be conducive to
the developin' nt of apple scab or sooty Blotch and under such con¬
ditions further applications of Kolodust will he necessary. Late
Codling Moth m :y become o icu in • *h h case it will be neces¬
sary to rna ;e fur hor applica ion> o Kolokil or Kolotex.
ID) Dust with A-l Mixture v hen Aphis becomes serious.
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IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED
INSECTICIDES and FUNGICIDES
NIAGARA DUSTING MATERIAL.
STANDARD MIXTURES.
Name
Principal Ingredients
General Use
Super Sulfodust
Dusting Sulphur with special spreader and
sticker — 300 mesh or finer.
Standard Sulphur Fungicide without poison
for Apple Scab, Brown Rot, etc.
Kolodust
(Patented)
Fused Sulphur Dust containing colloidal sul¬
phur. A dust you can see stick.
The new exclusive Niagara Fungicide without
poison for Apple Scab, Brown Rot, etc.
Kolotex
(Patented)
Kolodust and Lead Arsenate.
The new exclusive Niagara Sulphur Fungicide
with Lead Arsenate for chewing insects and
diseases of apples, pears; Coddling Moth,
Strawberry Weevil.
Kolokil
(Patented)
Kolodust with greater poison content than
Kolotex.
The new exclusive Niagara Sulphur Fungicide
with heavy Lead Arsenate content, for chew¬
ing insects and diseases of apples, pears, etc.
D-25
Copper Lime Dust containing Monohydrated
Copper Sulphate.
High content Copper Lime Dust for control of
plant diseases such as potato blight where
severe blight conditions prevail.
D-18
Monohydrated Copper Sulphate and Calcihm
Arsenate (poison)
Standard copper fungicide with poison for con¬
trol of potato bugs and blight.
A-l Mixture
Nicotine Dust containing guaranteed analysis
2.7% actual nicotine.
For Aphids, Red Bug, Pear Psylla, etc. The
standard contact dust for sucking insects.
Koloform
An effective non-caustic summer fungicide
containing colloidal sulphur used for spray¬
ing in place of caustic spray material. Will
not burn or russet fruit.
Koloform is a non-caustic Summer spray ma¬
terial containing colloidal sulphur used for
the control of such diseases as Apple Scab
and Brown Rot of stone fruits.
Emulso (Oil Perfectly emulsified and stable oil emulsion for use with hard or soft water. Can be used in
Spray) combination sprays with Dry Lime Sulphur, Bordo Mixture, Lime Sulphur Solution, Sol¬
uble Sulphur Compound when necessary to provide a fungicide.
Arsenate of Lead Powder
Arsenate of Lead Powder kills most
leaf-eating insects like Potato Bugs,
Canker Worms, Elm Leaf Beetle,
Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths, Potato
Beetle and similar insects that feed
on the foliage.
Bordeaux Mixture Powder
Bordeaux Mixture Powder can be
used wherever paste Bordeaux Mix¬
ture has been used heretofore. It is
splendidly adapted for both fruit trees
and truck crop work, and can be used
in combination with any insecticide,
either as a dry or a liquid spray.
Bordo-Arsenate Powder — The Two-in-One Spray
This product combines the killing properties of
Arsenate of Lead and the fungus preventative qualities
of Bordeaux Mixture.
Dry Powdered Bordo-Arsenate being a scientific
combination of Arsenate of Lead and Bordeaux Mixture
will control both external leaf-eating insects and fungus
diseases at the same time. It is prepared in dry pow¬
dered form which is a decided advantage over the old
form of paste products.
Lime-Sulphur Powder
Lime-Bulphur Powder is an im¬
proved standard spray material. Safe
and effective, not only as a dormant
spracy, but also as a summer spray in
combination with Arsenate of Lead.
Tested by experiment stations and
found superior to all dry compounds on the market,
in safety and effectiveness. It will control San Jose
Scale and many other scale insects. It is effective
against Leaf Blister Mite, Peach Leaf Curl, Apple
Scab and Brown Rot of cherries and plums.
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HASKELL
IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED CO
-kI
Arsenate of Calcium Powder
The use of Arsenate of Calcium
Powder as a stomach poison for con¬
trolling leaf-eating insects has be¬
come more general each year.
Paris Green
Paris Green is the oldest and
most widely-used spray poison on
the market. As a spray on pota
toes against “bugs” it has no peer.
Paris Green kills quickly on ac¬
count of its high arsenic content
and will not burn the foliage of
potatoes because of its low per¬
centage of water soluble arsenic.
P. A. C. Formaldehyde
Prevents and Eradicates Stinking
Smut of Wheat
For Oat, Wheat and Rye Smut (ex¬
cept loose smut of wheat and barley
which this preparation will not con¬
trol) spread the seed on the floor,
sprinkle with P. A. C. Formaldehyde,
1 pound (1 pint) to 36 gallons of
water, and shovel over to mix thor¬
oughly, after which spread out and
dry.
For Potato Scab, and to destroy other germs on
seed potatoes, soak two hours in P. A. C. Formaldehyde,
1 pound to 15 gallons of water. Price, 1 lb. tins, $.45
Kerosene Emulsion
is an article of wide and varied useful¬
ness. It kills the green plant louse scale
and many other sucking insects at once.
Price: 1 pt„ .30; postpaid, .40; 1 qt.,
.50; postpaid. .60.
Carbola
Carbola is a white
paint in powder form
combined with a dis-
infectant twenty
times stronger than
carbolic acid. It is
neither poisonous
nor caustic. It is
ready to use as soon
as mixed with water
— no waiting or
straining. It can be
applied with a brush
or spray pump to
wood, brick, stone,
cement, plaster-board, etc., or over whitewash.
It paints and disinfects at one operation, and is rec¬
ommended for use
For the Sick-room. Make a solution of Dr. Hess
Dip and Disinfectant, 1 tablespoonful to a quart of soft,
lukewarm water. Place in an open vessel in the sick¬
room and renew every other day.
Price: 1 qt., .65, postpaid, .75; 2 qts., $1.00, post¬
paid, $1.15. 1 gallon, $1.75.
©DIP
Dr. Hess Dip and Disinfectant
Means Better Health Conditions
For Your Farm Stock
It kills body parasites. It destroys
disease germs. It keeps down foul
odors. It makes healthful living
quarters. It keeps the skin clean and
healthy. Stock health is the basis of
stock thrift.
For Household Use
Instead of Whitewash and as a Disinfectant
Stables
Cellars
Dairies
Garages
Used in
Factories
Hog Pens
Creameries
Warehouses
Outbuildings
Dog Kennels
Rabbit Hutches
Poultry Houses
Makes Work Easier. Gives Better Results
Saves Time, Labor and Money
5 pounds (5 gal.) .
. 75
Postpaid .90
10 pounds (10 gal.) .
. 1.25
Postpaid 1.50
25 pounds (25 gal ) .
. 2.75
Postpaid 3.15
50 pounds (50 gal.) .
. 5.00
COOPER’S SHEEP DIPPING POWDER
The Original Powder Dip
One package makes twenty-five gallons of dip.
Price, .65; postpaid, .77
Sulphate of Copper — Blue Vitriol
For making Bordeaux Mixture with Hydrated
Lime. Market prices.
Oriole Brand Pine Tar
1 Pint, .25, postpaid, .35; 1 quart, .35, postpaid,
.50.
Oriole Brand Coal Tar
1 pint, .20, postpaid, .30; 1 quart, .30, postpaid,
.45.
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HASKELL
IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
rbifjfaill
Creonoid
Barrett's Creonoid is an up-to-
date preparation from coal tar
of invaluable service to the poul-
trymen, stock raisers and farrn-
ei's. It eliminates flies and mos¬
quitoes, and insures sanitary
conditions in stables, stock
sheds, around barnyards, etc.
I ’rice, gallon cans,
$1.25
scientific
FLIT
household insecti-
CROW CORN OIL
Protects newly planted corn from
crows. Mix one part Anti-Crow Corn
Oil with two parts hot water.
Price, .35; postpaid, .45
Crow Repellent
Stanley’s Prevents crows, other
birds, and animal pests from pulling
corn. Protects corn from rot caused
by moisture. Does not clog planter.
Price: Half Pint, $.60, postpaid,
$.70; Pint, $1.00, postpaid, $1.10.
Powdered Hellebore
For use against leaf-eating insects such
as rose slugs, currant worms, cabbage
worms and many other leaf-eating in¬
sects where mild poison is required, as
Powdered White Hellebore. Not mailable.
Price, hi lb., .25
Gypsy Moth Creosote
This is a special Creosote preparation
for painting the egg clusters of the Gypsy
Moth. The eggs are laid in the fall in
clusters of two hundred to six hundred and
should be destroyed between September
and April.
Prices: 1 pt., .50, postpaid, .60; 1 gal.,
$1.25.
Insect Powder and Bellows Combined
Red Wing is the best
Insect Powder that can
be procured and once
you try it you will use
no other. For the de¬
struction of Roaches,
B e d-B u g s, Fleas,
Moths, Ants, Flies, etc.
ibices: Small, .10, Parcel Post, .05. Large, .25, Par¬
cel Post, .06.
A
cide.
Flit kills flies, mosquitoes, moths,
ants, bed-bugs, roaches, many other
household insects, their eggs and
larvae. Flit is a 100%
effective insecticide,
containing no in¬
active ingredients. In
exhaustive tests Flit
spray did not stain the most delicate fabrics.
Prices: 1 Half pint can, .35; postpaid, .45; 1 pint
can, .60; postpaid, .72; 1 quart can, $1.00; postpaid,
$1.15; gallon can, $3.25. Flit hand sprayer, .25; post¬
paid, 35.
VOLCK
Volck is one of the
most powerful insecti¬
cides known. It is ef¬
fective on practically all
insects on ornamental and
flowering plants. Won¬
derful results have been
obtained against red
spiders, cyclamen mite,
aphis (green fly), scale,
mealy bugs, thrips, and
caterpillars. Many pests
that could not be con¬
trolled before are now
killed with Volck. Even
mildews and rusts are
prevented and stopped by
Volck. Not only does
Volck give effective control of pests, but it also pre¬
vents reinfestation for a considerable period. Volck
is odorless, colorless and non-poisonous. There is no
unsightly residue. Plants are deep glistening green
after using Volck.
Prices: % pt. cans, .50, postpaid, .60; 1 pt.
cans, .75, postpaid, .87; 1 qt. cans, $1.00, postpaid,
$1.15; 1 gal. cans, $3.00, postpaid, $3.20.
Evergreen
Kills cutworms. Non-poisonous.
Will not burn or injure the tenderest
crop. Does not injure the soil in any
way. Will not gum sprayers. Pleas¬
ant and easy to use. No unpleasant
odor. When undiluted Evergreen
retains its strength indefinitely.
To kill Cutworms, use one part of
Evergreen to 100 parts of water.
Spray around plants, wetting ground
thoroughly. Cutworms coming in
contact with the solution will come
to the surface and die. Keep ground
around plants moist. Do not use
soap.
Prices: 1 ounce bottle, .35, post¬
paid, .45; 6 ounce bottle, $1.00, post¬
paid, $1.10; 16 ounce bottle, $2.00,
postpaid, $2.15.
Harmless to mam
11vestock birds and
w,llnct injure tended PI/*5
.^ghlingormleykin^'
M|Nneapolis.minncSCT*
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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HASKELL
IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED CO.
..fi'.i
BUG DEATH
Bug Death is a fine, tenacious
powder, scientifically compounded
and finely ground. It may be ap¬
plied in water or DRY, just as it
comes in package. We recommend
DRY application; no drawing water,
no mixing solutions. The best time
for dusting is early morning when
plants are wet with dew, which makes
the powder “stick like all possessed.”
Prices: 1 lb., Sifter Top Carton,
.20; postpaid, .30; 1 2 l-j lb. box,
$1.60, postpaid, $1.85; 100 lb. Bag,
$10.00.
OnT POUND PAC KAGI
TRADE MARX
IXMCTlflM
D»n/orth Chemic*1
DICKEY BUG DEATH
DUSTER
JZ:' .'a
For use in applying BUG DEATH, DRY, to small
flower or vegetable gardens. It is a mighty handy
thing to have around the house.
Price, .50; postpaid, .60
Fly-Tox
Clean and Fragrant
A Modern Insecticide for the Modern Home
Flies are a daily and deadly menace to the health
and comfort of the people in your home. Flies carry
germs and transmit disease. Kill the flies and stamp
out infection. Spray Fly-Tox upward, saturating the
atmosphere of the room, and all flies which come in
contact with the clean, fragrant mist will die within
a short time. Fly-Tox will not stain curtains or wall
coverings.
The mosquito, like the fly, spreads disease and
causes distressing annoyance by its mere presence.
Kill the germ-carrying, biting mosquitoes with Fly-
Tox.
Prices: Half-pint bottle, .40, postpaid, .50; Pint
bottle, .65, postpaid, .77; Quart bottle, $1.00, post¬
paid, $1.15.
Gator-Hide
Mulch Paper
Gator-Hide stimulates and
hastens plant growth and pro¬
duces bigger, sturdier, earlier
crops or blooms. And remem¬
ber, there is absolutely no weed¬
ing or cultivating in the soil
that is covered by the paper.
It’s so simple — this better
way of growing garden things
— so much easier that there’s small wonder that in
place of the thousands who tried it last year, there will
be hundreds of thousands planting with Gator-Hide this
Try Gator-Hide Mulch Paper this year — Full instruc¬
tions furnished with every roll.
Type A (Light Weight)
Width
Length
Sq. Ft.
Per Roll
1 8 in.
900 ft.
1,350
$3.00
3 6 in.
900 ft.
2,700
6.00
Type B (Heavy
Weight)
Width
Length
Sq. Ft.
Per Roll
1 8 in.
450 ft.
6 7 5
$3.00
36 in.
450 ft.
1,350
6.00
BETTER MILK
BETTER DAIRY and FOOD PRODUCTS
by using
B-K
STERILIZER - CLEANSER - DEODORANT
POWERFUL NON-POISONOUS
SAFE CLEAN COLORLESS
Note These Remarkable Qualities of B-K
Powerful. By U. S. Hyg. I.ab. Method of Test B-K
has coefficient 10 — i. e. — 10 times greater germ killing
strength than undiluted carbolic acid.
Safe. B-K contains no poison, acid, oil, or anything
harmful to food products. Sterilizes utensils — is not
a preservative.
Cleanser and solvent of casein and bacteria.
Deodorant. It destroys all odors and their cause —
leaves no odor of itself — helps to keep the dairy and the
products clean and sweet.
Clean. B-K is clear, and clean as water.
Cheap to Use. B-K is so powerful that very little
makes many gallons of sterilizing solution.
Put up in single gallon and single 5-gallon packages
each separately boxed.
For Highest Sanitation in
Milk Plant Farm Dairy Creamery
Condensery Milk Powder Plant Cannery
Cheese Factory Food Product Plant
Prices: 4-oz. Bottle, .30; 10-oz. Bottle, .50; Quart
Bottle, .90; Gallon Bottle, $2.00; Five Gallon Jug,
$8.50.
RAT CORN
After eating Rat Corn he is mummified.
RAT CORN
It mummifies them. No matter where they die
they simply DR) L:P. Positively do not smell.
Rat Corn is a new and scientific discovery, and
without a doubt the greatest rat destroyer in the world
the only one that kills rats without any bad. dangerou-
or disagreeable effects. A trial will convince you.
Prices: Small, .30; Medium, .50.
Postpaid.
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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
Stim-(u)- PLANT
An All-the-Year Fertilizer for Garden and
House Plants
A SEED INOCULANT THAT INCREASES
CROP PRODUCTION
Seeds of all legumes will yield
far better if inoculated with Stim-
ugerm, and in addition leave in
the soil a heavy deposit of nitrogen
which benefits all succeeding crops.
Gardeners and farmers who have
used Stimugerm would not be with¬
out it.
Stimugerm is a culture especially
selected and bred for maximum
vitality and ability to form nodules
and take nitrogen from the air. We believe in inocula¬
tion and recommend the use of Stimugerm on all
plantings of Alfalfa, Clovers, Beans, Peas, Vetch, etc.
A special composite culture is prepared for peas,
beans and sweet peas — Garden Size only. You’ll get
more peas and beans, and larger sweet peas by using
this. Ask for No. 5, Price .25, postpaid, .30
Prices for Small Seeds — Clovers, Alfalfas, etc.
44 -bu. size............
. . 35
Postpaid . .
. $ .40
14 -bu. size... .
...... .60
ii
.65
1-bu. size. . . .
.... 1.00
ii
1.05
-bu. size .
... 2.25
ii
2.35
Prices on Cultures for Large-Size Seeds, Soy
Beans,
Cowpeas,
Peas, Beans, Vetches, etc.
44 -bu. size............
. 35
Postpaid . . .
$ .40
1-bu. size . 60 “ . 65
5-bu. size . 2.25 “ . 2.35
How to Order: Specify crop and number of bushels
you wish to inoculate.
Black Leaf 46
40 % Nicotine
It Works While
They Roost
A concentrated solution of Nicotine Sulphate.
Active ingredients Nicotine 40%. For spraying fruit
trees to destroy soft-bodied sucking insects. Each
sucking insect must be “hit” by spray to be affected.
When chickens perch
uP°n roosts that have been
rAINI ifSIfa “painted” with “Black
Leaf 40,” fumes are slowly
released and penetrate the
feathers, killing the body-
lice; no interference with
egg production nor any
discomfort to the birds. It
is for these several reasons
that poultry experts have
welcomed the “Black Leaf
40” treatment so enthusi¬
astically.
Packing and Prices
2-lb. tin (Treats 385 to 480 running ft. of roost) $3.35
5-oz. bottle (Treats 90-120 running ft. of roost) $1.00
1-oz. bottle (Treats 12 to 15 running ft. of roost) .35
Growers of fine flowers,
shrubs and vegetables for the
best markets and for exhibi¬
tion, fertilize and stimulate
them frequently, a little at a
time. An excellent fertilizer
for this purpose is Stim-U-
planT, an odorless, highly
concentrated plant-food, in tablet form, with guaran¬
teed chemical analysis of 11 per cent, nitrogen, 12 per
cent, phosphoric acid, 15 per cent, potash. The pro¬
portions are accurate.
Make Your Garden a Wonder Garden
These tablets increase production, heighten color
and improve quality. Many professional and amateur
growers use them extensively all the year round — from
early spring until late fall outdoors, during the winter
for pot plants, hot-house benches, etc.
Stim-U-planT Tablets
can be used in tablet form, or dissolved in water at the
rate of one tablet to the quart. Complete directions
with every package.
Order Stim-U-planT tablets with your seed and
plant order. Price, 10 tablets for 15 cts., postpaid,
.20; 30 for 25 cts., postpaid, .30; 100 for 75 cts.,
postpaid, .80; 1,000 for $3.50, postpaid, 3.75.
Sulphur Candles
The Crater Sulphur Candle .Pumigator. 14 lb.
size, .15, postpaid, .25; 1 dozen, $1.25, postpaid, $1.50.
Tree
Tanglefoot
For protecting trees
against climbing in¬
sect pests in a simple,
economical and ef¬
fective way, use Tree
Tanglefoot — a sticky
substance applied di¬
rectly to the bark of
trees. One applica
tion remains sticky
on the trees three
months, fully exposed
to the weather.
Easily applied with a
small wooden paddle.
One pound will make
a band 7 to 8 feet
long.
Price : 5-lb. can,
$2.50, postpaid, $2.70.
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HASKELL
IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED C(X
Seed
Disinfectants
Control Seed-borne Diseases of Farm Crops
Stimulate Germination - Improve Stands
Generally Produce Increased Yields of Higher Quality
CERESAN SEMESAN BEL
for seed treatment of small grains
Ceresan has proven effective in
controlling such seed -borne diseases
as bunt or stinking smut of wheat;
stripe disease of barley; loose and
covered smuts of barley and oats
and covered kernel smut of sor¬
ghum. It is the only dust treat¬
ment which has successfully con¬
trolled these destructive grain dis¬
eases. Ceresan does not injure the
seed nor the grain drill. Only 2
oz. of Ceresan required per bushel
of wheat, rye or sorghum and 3 oz.
for barley and oats. Easy to apply,
economical to use.
for seed white and sweet potatoes
Simply mix, dip, drain, dry and
your seed potatoes are ready for
planting. Semesan Bel may be used
on either whole or cut seed pieces.
Semesan Bel effectively controls
such seed-borne disease organisms
as scab, rhizoctonia and black-leg.
By controlling these diseases, germi¬
nation is generally increased, stand
improved and the resultant crop
bigger and of better quality. One
pound treats 16 to 20 bushels of
seed. Du Bay Semesan succeeds
the products sold as Du Pont Seme¬
san Bel and Bayer Dipdust.
PRICES
8 os. $ .50
1 lb. .75
5 lbs. 3.00
25 lbs. 12.50
100 lbs. 49.00
300 lbs. 144.00
PRICES
4 oz.
1 lb.
5 lbs.
25 lbs.
100 lbs.
300 lbs.
$ .50
1.75
8.00
31.25
120.00
345.00
SEMESAN JR.
for seed field and sweet corn
Semesan Jr. is especially effective
in controlling seed-borne infections
of diplodia, Gibberella and Basis-
porium, without harming the seed
embryo in the least. Its use pro¬
tects the seed from rotting in the
ground and makes possible earlier
planting which generally results in
increased yields. Improved germi¬
nation, better stands, control of
certain diseases, increased yields are
the benefits which thousands of
farmers are reaping, at a cost of
less than 3c. an acre. Succeeds the
products sold as Du Pont Semesan
Jr. and Bayer Dust.
PRICES
4 oz. $ .50
1 lb. 1 75
5 lbs. 8.00
25 lbs. 31.25
100 lbs. 120.00
300 lbs. 345.00
SEMESAN
for flower and vegetable seeds
1
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SEMESAN
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PRICES
2 oz. $ .50
1 lb. 2.75
5 lbs, 13.00
25 lbs. 56.25
100 lbs. 220.00
300 lbs. 645.00
Semesan may be applied in dust
or liquid form to the seed before
planting. It is harmless to the seed
but deadly to disease organisms that
may be on the seed. Semesan is
such a powerful and effective disin¬
fectant that seed treatment with it
is ridiculously low in cost, rangino
from 1 ^c. to lc. per pound of seed.
One ounce treats 15 lbs. of seed.
Effective in controlling damping off
and such devastating gladiolus dis¬
eases as hard rot and scab. Du
Bay Semesan succeeds the products
sold as Du Pont Semesan and
Bayer Uspulun.
Du Bay Seed Disinfectants , li\e many agricultural chemicals, are poisonous in nature and owing to
present Postal Regulations cannot be sent through the mails but must be sent by express or freight.
Treat All Seeds Before Planting with Du Bay Disinfectants
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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND
LEW ISTON
MAINE
LISTER’S FERTILIZERS
A FERTILIZER FOR EVERY CROP AND
DIFFERENT SOIL REQUIREMENTS
Guaranteed
Analysis
BRANDS
Ammonia Ava.
P. A. Potash
Lister’s General Crop .
2
10
2
Lister’s Corn Favorite ...
. 3
10
4
Lister’s Peerless Potato ...
. 4
8 7
High Grade Acid Phosphate 0
R-R Agricultural Lime
16
0
Fertilizer Ground Bone Nitrate of Soda
Pulverized Sheep Manure
Write for prices.
Van Brunt Lime and Fertilizer Sower with
Oscillating Agitators
“PREMIER” BRAND
Red Arrow insect Spray
For Controlline' Root Bulb and Soil Insects
Wire Worms
Root Aphids
Cut Worms
Spring Tails
Sand Fleas
Millipedes
Caterpillars
Sow Bugs
Cicadae
Aserica Beetles
Roaches
Crickets
Chinch Bugs
Army Worms
Ants
Bumble Bees
Yellow Jackets
Wasps
Beetles
Snails
RED ARROW EFFECTIVE
Red Arrow is a contact insecticide. Red Arrow kills
by progressive paralysis. Death is not immediate but
absolutely sure. Insects properly sprayed never recov¬
er. Fatal to both chewing and sucking insects.
Prices: 1-oz. bottle, .35; postpaid, .45; Half Pint
can, $1.75; postpaid, $1.00.
THOMPSON SPREADERS
What They Do: Spread rapidly and uniformly over
every inch of ground, at the rate desired, all the ma¬
terials needed to develop and maintain nice, velvety
lawns: grass seed, plant food, highly concentrated
chemical powders for control of pests, fungus and
other turf diseases; pulverized sheep manure, sand,
top dressing, charcoal, lime, etc.
Thompson Lawnette No. 115
(Patents Pending)
This great new lawn tool was especially designed for
small lawns. Merely fill the hopper from the container
(your hands need not touch the material). It holds 25
lbs. Set the slide and run it over the lawn. So simple,
so easy, a child can run it. Spreads 14 inches wide and
operates faster than a lawn mower. Very substantially
constructed and has a quick acting slide adjustment.
Spreads accurately and uniformly the materials men¬
tioned above.
No. 115 Thompson Lawnette, parcel post or express,
$7.50.
Thompson Wide-Spread No. 315
(Patents Pending)
Non-clogging Force Feed
For the larger lawns, golf courses, parks and ceme¬
teries. Hopper capacity, 1% bu.; spreading width, 3 ft.
Run it like a lawn mower. The baffle plate holds the
weight of the material in the hopper. It has a simple
and positive feed control. Set it for any quantity and
the slide opens quickly at that point. A very durably
constructed machine which will spread rapidly and
uniformly all the materials mentioned above.
No. 315 Thompson Wide-spread, $20.00
Shipping weight, 65 lbs.
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LEW ISTON
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MAINE
seed CO.
For Beautiful Lawns and Gardens
All plants require a complete, balanced diet for lull
growth and beauty. The best seeds or plants will not
produce good results it grown in a soil which is deficient
in any one of the many necessary loot! elements.
For velvety -green lawns with deep, extensive roots;
large, beautiful flowers; luxuriantly foliaged shrubs and
trees; anti early, delicious vegetables, feed them Vigoro,
the complete, scientifically balanced food for all plants,
and you may be sure your plants have all the nourish¬
ment they need.
Vigoro is easy to use and economical. Simple direc¬
tions for feeding everything you grow accompany each
bag or package. \ igoro is used annually on 3,000,000
homes. We recommend it.
You Need One! For best results Vigoro and grass seed must be
applied evenly. You can do this better with
a Vigoro Spreader. The Little model was
especially designed tor use of the small home-
owner on established lawns. It has a 14-inch Ary, f s' . 1
spread and a hopper capacity of about 13
pounds . . .$1.95
Postpaid $2.10 Little Vigoro Spreader
Larger models, adjustable to various rates ot application and
equipped with a handle controlled shut-off, may be had at reasonable
prices. Write for description.
Standard Vigoro Spreader
Complete plant food
A Product of Swift & Company
Vigoro Prices :
100-lb. Bag
50-lb. Bag
25-lb. Bag
5-lb. Pkg.
12-oz. Pkg.
$6.00
3.75
2.00
.60
.10
F.O.B. Lewiston, Me.
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LEWISTON MAINE
Queen Incubators
A Queen costs
but little more, and
the extra chicks
that live and grow
soon pay the dif¬
ference.
Remember, it is
not how many
chicks you HATCH
that counts, but
how many you
RAISE. Chicks
that hatch out
weak and wobbly,
and live but a few days, mean nothing to you but
trouble and loss. They make one sick of the poultry
business.
Most of the chicks you lose in the first few weeks
die because they did not have, when hatched, enough
strength or vitality for a good start.
Queen Standard
Write for Prices.
BUCKEYE INCUBATORS
AND BROODERS
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Stop Hatching Weak Chicks
With Cheap Incubators
65 — 75 Eggs .
66 — 143 “ with Automatic Egg Turners
67 — 286 “
68 — 416 “
69 — 576 “
Price
$18.50
39.50
57.75
76.60
97.50
CARBOLINEUM
The following are inside the poultry house uses of
the original and genuine Carbolineum which are worth
Point 1. Prevents
moisture, filth and
dirt from working
down into wood or
concrete floors and
makes cleaning
floors easier.
Point 2. Disin¬
fects deep cracks
and crevices, where
vermin and disease
germs propagate.
Point 3. Prevents
gnawing of wood by
rats or mice.
Point 4. Kills and
stops the propaga¬
tion of chicken
mites or fowl ticks
in poultry houses
for a whole year or
purchase money re¬
funded.
Point 5. Accom¬
plishes the principal
object of painting
— wood preserva¬
tion — with lasting color effect. The bungalow brown
color it stains wood makes it very suitable for paint¬
ing exterior of poultry houses, shingles, posts or
fences, and if trimmings are painted white, blends well
with the surroundings anywhere.
Sold under Money Back Guarantee.
Prices: 1 gal. can, $1.75; 5 gal. can, $7.25.
No. 117 — 350 Chicks, 42 in. Canopy Price, $15.00
No. 118 — 500 Chicks, 52 in. Canopy 17.50
No. 119 — 1000 Chicks, 56 in. Canopy 22.50
No. 120 — 1200 Chicks, 60 in. Canopy 26.50
No. 27-B
Blue Flame Colony Brooders
(Equipped with Small Burner)
Blue Flame — 200 Chicks Price,
$14.50
No. 80
Blue Flame — 350 Chicks
15.50
No. 81
Blue Flame — 500 Chicks
16.50
No. 2 9-B
Blue Flame Colony Brooders
(Equipped with Giant Burner)
Blue Flame — 500 Chicks Price,
$18.50
your serious consideration:
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LEWISTON MAINE „tl
NEWTOWN Colony Brooder
Coal-burning, Self-regulating
The Newtown Coal-burning Colony Brooder needs
no introduction to poultrymen. It was the first coal¬
burning, self-feeding, self-regulating Colony Brooder
put upon the market — has been longer in use than
another of its type — and is giving efficient service in
every State of the Union and nine foreign countries.
It represents the modern up-to-date brooder in the
highest form of development. The Newtown way is
the proven road to better profits.
Little Putnam Stove
The Little Putnam Stove is eight inches in diam¬
eter and four inches high. It is made of galvanized
iron and brass. For use under drinking vessels in the
poultry house to keep water from freezing during the
winter months. Price, $1.95; postpaid, $2.07
Cyphers Incubators
These are ma¬
chines that for
twenty years and
more have been
recognized as the
“Standard hatch¬
ers of the world.”
Every Standard
Cyphers Incuba¬
tor is guaranteed
by the manufac¬
turers to do first-
class work in the
hands of every
purchaser who
will give it a fair
trial. Are built in
four popular sizes.
5 pounds.
244 Egg Size, shipping weight 195 pounds.
390 Egg Size, shipping weight 245 pounds.
Prices on Application.
These famous Newtown features insure: Super¬
abundance of Heat. No crowding. Correct warmth
for every chick. No chilling. No Overheating. Plenty
of fresh air and exercise for all the Chicks.
No. Canopy Weight Price
11 50 in. Dia. 195 lbs . $32.50
12 56 in. Dia. 280 lbs . 40.00
The Nos. 11 and 12 were designed especially for
two-room colony houses, or large single room buildings.
The No. 11 for approximately 240 square feet and up
to 500 chicks. The No. 12 for 400 square feet and
up to 1000 chicks.
Putnam Brooder Heater
Build your own brooder
with a Putnam Brooder
Heater and a small shoe
box. At no price, high or
low, can a brooder be
bought so economical of
both fuel and labor, so
simple and easy to operate,
so perfectly ventilated, or
one which will so surely raise healthy, vigorous birds.
Suitable for 2 5 chicks. Price, $4.75; postpaid, $4.90
Cyphers Adaptable Hover
The Cyphers
A d a p t a-
ble Hover is
self- ventilat¬
ing and self¬
regulating. It
is “adapta¬
ble” to use in
Colony
Coops, in
portable gg®
h o u s e s, in
home - made
brooder coops, as well as in large brooding houses.
It is constructed entirely of non-combustible material,
and bears the fire underwriters' Inspected Brooder
label. Capacity, seventy-five newly hatched chicks, or
fifty chicks that are ten days to six weeks old. Weight
38 pounds. Price, $12.00
Wafer Thermostats
3 inch tin for Queen and Buckeye Brooders,
5 inch brass for Newtown
.60; postpaid, .67
Brooders,
$1.50; postpaid. $1.60
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
High Grade Tested Thermometers
Incubator Thermometer, Plain . 60; postpaid, .67
Incubator Thermometer, with Legs. .70; postpaid, .77
Brooder Thermometer, metal back. ..50; postpaid, .57
Brooder Thermometer, wood back . 75; postpaid, .82
Thermometer for Newtown Colony
Brooder . $1.00; postpaid, $1.07
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POULTRY
SUPPLIES
A New Hudson Colony Brooder
Stove has large deep firepot, burns almost any fuel.
Hard coal, chestnut size recommended. Filled from
top. Takes four inch smoke pipe. All firepot joints
cemented and gas tight.
Grate — Duplex pattern, rocker type, two sections,
center dump.
Ash Pit — Bottom is raised from floor and further
protected with pad of asbestos.
Hover is 5 2 inches in diameter. It will successfully
brood 300 to 500 chicks. Weight 105 pounds.
Price, $18.75.
Graylawn Louse-Chase
For lice on Poultry, Cattle, Horses,
Mules, Goats and Swine.
5 oz., $.40; postpaid, $.50.
12 oz., .65; postpaid, .75.
22 oz., 1.00; postpaid, 1.12.
CQNKEY’S POULTRY REMEDIES
Conkey’s Head Lice Ointment.
Price: 1 oz., .10, postpaid, .15; 3 oz.,
.25 ; postpaid, .30.
Dr. Hess Instant Louse Killer
Kills lice on stock and poultry. Easily
applied by putting in dust bath. Hens
work it down into the feathers where
the lice are. It kills lice on contact. It
is also applied directly to the fowl if
badly infested.
Kills lice and bugs on cucumber,
squash and melon vines — slugs on rose
bushes. It is non-poisonous, so may be
used on edible plants with entire safety.
Comes in handy sifting-top cans.
Prices: 1 lb. carton, .25; postpaid, .35; 2 % lb. carton,
.50; postpaid, .60.
DR. HESS POULTRY PREPARATIONS
Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-A-Min
PAN-A-MIN has been known to
poultry raisers for more than 30 years
as Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a.
It is now a greatly improved prod¬
uct. More minerals have been added.
It contains new medicinal ingredients,
and other active ingredients in dif¬
ferent proportions. The improved
product has been given a new name.
DR. HESS POULTRY PAN-A-MIN
means Pan-a-ce-a plus.
PAN-A-MIN is of high value to
moulting hens, in egg production, in
reducing chick mortality, in bone and
and in maintaining health.
3 lb. Pkg. $ .50, postpaid, $ .63
7 lb. Pkg. 1.00, postpaid, 1.20
15 lb. Pkg. 2.00, postpaid, 2.30
25 lb. Pkg. 3.00, postpaid, 3.40
100 lb. Drum 10.00
feather growth
Prices:
For Worms in Poultry
Dr. Hess Poultry Ver-Mi-Trol
is a flock treatment. No individual
handling of birds is necessary. It is
simply given with the feed in two
10-day courses, three weeks apart,
with DR. HESS POULTRY PAN-A-
MIN fed regularly.
It is not drastic, does not throw
hens or pullets off production and
does not interfere with growth and
development of young birds. It is pal¬
atable, all birds eat it readily.
Prices; 4 lb. Pkg. §1.25, postpaid,
10 lb. Pkg. 2.75, postpaid,
$1.40
2.95
Dr. Hess Poultry Tablets
(Formerly Roup Tablets)
While there is no absolute cure for
roup, DR. HESS POULTRY TABLETS
are of high value in treating locally the
swellings incident to the disease.
The Tablets are used as a local anti¬
septic and to medicate the drinking
water. Thus used, they aid in preventing
spread of the disease. Once the Tablets
are in solution, they remain so perma¬
nently.
Price: 100 Tablets, $.50, postpaid, $.57
Dr. Hess Chick Tablets
(Formerly White Diarrhea Tablets)
Most diarrhea conditions in chicks,
often mistaken for Bacillary White
Diarrhea, are the result of improper
feeding or brooding, and can be cor¬
rected by DR. HESS CHICK TAB¬
LETS. These Tablets are a bowel as¬
tringent to be given in drinking water.
Once the Tablets are in solution
they remain so indefinitely.
Price: 100 Tablets, $.50, postpaid, $.57
AH Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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~ LEWISTON MAINE
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EAGLE EGG BOXES
Just the thing for
the family egg trade.
Shipped knocked
down, easily set up.
Prices: 1 dozen size,
.15 per dozen, post¬
paid, .25; 125 for
$ 1 .25, pos t p a i d ,
$1.50.
The
Diamond
Parcel Post
Egg Carrier
Diamond parcel post egg carrier can be used re¬
peatedly for a long time and each one will pay for itself
many times in saving eggs from breakage. Shipped
knocked^down.
Prices: One dozen size, .35 each, postpaid, .40; per
dozen, $3.60, postpaid, $3.80; two dozen size, .55 each,
postpaid, .65; per dozen, $5.30, postpaid, $5.55; five
dozen size, $1.00 each, postpaid, $1.12; per dozen,
$10.50; postpaid, $11.00.
Prices: Two dozen size,
$1.50; postpaid, $1.60.
Three dozen size, $1.75,
postpaid, $1.85; four doz.
size, $2.00, postpaid,
$2.15; six doz. size, $2.50; postpaid, $2.65; twelve doz.
size, $4.00, postpaid, $4.25; No. 1 Combination, two
pounds butter and one dozen eggs, $1.50, postpaid,
$1.60; No. 4 Combination, six pounds butter, $2.25,
postpaid, $2.35.
Heavy Shipping Cases
30 Dozen size . $2.25
15 Dozen size . $1.50
Extra Fillers
15 Dozen per set .
30 Dozen per set . 35
Excelsior Pads 114/2xlli/2 . 02 each
Round Cornered Poultry Shipping Crates
Made of Green Elm,
then thoroughly dried.
The round corners pre¬
vent injury and loss by
crowding, so frequent in
square cornered crates.
Dimensions 24 in. x
36 in. x 12 in.
Price $2.50.
Folding Poultry Shipping
Crates
Hatching Sizes
15 egg size, .40 each; postpaid, .46; per dozen,
$3.75; postpaid, $4.00.
30 egg size, .60 each; postpaid, .68; per dozen,
$6.00; postpaid, $6.35.
Sell Eggs by Mail
To Your City Friends Shipped in Aluminized
Metal Egg Crates
Indestructible; pays for
itself in a few shipments;
lasts for years; makes in¬
terchangeable shipping
easy. Buy yours now and
realize more money for
your eggs. Your friends
want them.
The Metal Edge Filler is
a wonder. A new inven¬
tion and can not be beat
by mail. Light in weight,
Bottom and
frame of crates
are made of cy¬
press. Sides and
top o f s t e e 1
spring wire that
will not bend or
kink. When
empty this crate
is folded inward,
making a very
compact pack¬
age. It is secure¬
ly locked when
thus folded for
shipment.
Price $3.00.
We have a Dowel Type square corner shipping crate.
Price, $2.00.
Caponizing Set
Designed to simplify the operation of caponizing,
so that the beginner can easily master it. This set
consists of a lancet shaped knife, spring spreader,
forceps, hook, ring, ring probe and canula. Price in
velvet-lined case, $3.50. Postpaid, $3.60.
Poultry Killing Knives
These knives are made of the best steel and of special
design. Price: .40 each; postpaid, .50.
for safely carrying Eggs
but strong.
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All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
POULTRY
Duplex Sanitary Fountains
Top section slides into bottom section
Pat. Applied For
The latest and most practical sanitary fountain on
the market. A double fountain. Keeps the water
clean and pure and is easy to care for.
4 Quart Duplex Price, $1.10; Postpaid, $1.20
Twin Duplex
Sanitary
Fountain
Double feeding capacity,
otherwise same as regular
Duplex.
8 Quart Twin Duplex
Price, $1.50; Postpaid, $1.60
Hudson Mash Feeder
A high grade, substantial, inexpensive feeder for
growing birds and full grown stock, suitable for dry
mash, grains, shells, grits and other feeds.
Furnished with and without legs and perches. Wire
grill prevents roosting on top of feeder. Grill is hinged
for easy cleaning and filling. Trough made from heavy
galvanized iron, 9 inches wide, 7 inches deep, length
48 inches.
G4 Grill Type trough only $2.40, postpaid, $2.65.
G4iS Grill Type with perch and stand, $3.45, post¬
paid, $3.75.
SUPPLIES
Leader Sanitary
Fountain
Detachable with bail for
hanging on wall. 3 gallon has
double drinking space.
Prices: 1% gallon, .80,
postpaid, .95; 3 gallon,
$1.40, postpaid, $1.55.
Felker’s Handy Attachment
To be used with any make of
Fruit Jar. A Perfect Feeder for
Sour Milk, Water, Hard Grain or
Grit.
The Container is made of alum¬
inum, the only metal in which sour
milk can be fed with safety. It is
rust-proof and non-corroding. The
HANDY is adjustable, simple to
operate and durable.
Price, $.25; postpaid, $.30.
“Round Table”
Drinking Fountain
for Poultry
This is the well known
“Handy Attachment” prin¬
ciple applied to a large
fountain. It is very desir¬
able, easy to fill and clean.
These fountains provide
over four feet of drinking
space. A detachable cone
top is provided to prevent
fowl from roosting on foun¬
tain.
5 Gallon Round Table for Poultry, Price $2.50, post¬
paid, $2.70.
“Round Table”
Drinking Fountain
for Chickens
It provides almost
four feet of drinking
space and as the chicks
approach it in a circle
will accommodate far
more at one time than
the same amount of
straightaway space.
5 Gallon Round Table
for Chickens, Price
$2.35, postpaid, $2.55.
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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Open-Top
Fountain
This fountain pro¬
vides drinking space
as follows: 3-gallon
size, about 4 feet;
5-gallon size, about
5 feet.
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
Earthenware
Drinking
Fountains
X Gal., each .
$0.40
X Gal., each .
.50
1 Gal., each
.65
2 Gal., each .
.85
Postage Extra
Wall
Founts
All these wall founts have hoods over
the troughs, which prevent dirt from set¬
tling in the water. Can be hung up on
the wall, and for this reason are preferred
by many to the 2-piece fount which must
be placed on the floor.
Price: 1 gal., .90, postpaid, $1.00;
2 gal., $1.00, postpaid, $1.10.
Insulated Waterer
This waterer offers many unique
advantages. All the insulating ma¬
terial is in the slip cover which is
easily removed, permitting access for
cleaning the entire interior of the
tank and trough.
Has automatic operating valve,
locking device and drop handle.
No. PW-3 — Waterer only, 3 gallon,
$4.30, postpaid, $4.60
Peerless Drinking Fount
Very easy to clean by simply removing
the bottom. Can either be hung on the
wall or by the bail.
Price: 5-qt., 85c, postpaid, $1.05.
Chick Fountain
This fountain is made of heavy
galvanized iron in two pieces. The
top is made with two way swinging
bail which permits fountain to be
carried either filled or in filling po¬
sition. The one piece drinking pan
with smooth rolled edge is espe¬
cially designed for small chicks.
Bottom snaps onto pail in the
same manner as a glove fastener.
C3, 3 gal., $1.50, postpaid, $1.68.
Peerless Brooder Fount
Just the fount for your brooder. Can
be set on the floor or hung on the wall
within reach of the chickens. Can be
cleaned same as large founts.
Price: 1 qt., 35c., postpaid, 45c.
Sexton’s Dry Feed Hopper
The tank is firmly
attached to a heavy,
one-piece pan and
fills from the top.
They are strong and
durable.
Prices
.3 Gallon, $1.75
Postpaid, $1.90
5 Gallon, $2.25
Postpaid, $2.45
Open Closed
Easy to fill. No waste. Rat proof. Rust proof.
Pronounced to be the best Hopper offered. Simple
in construction, easily operated and absolutely “rat
and “mouse” proof.
12 qt . Price $1.60; postpaid, $1.75
24 qt . Price $2.75; postpaid, $3.00
HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
POULTRY
SUPPLIES
A large capacity feeder for baby chicks and growing
birds. Tapered hopper prevents clogging. Hinged grill
keeps baby chicks out of feed and prevents waste. For
large birds grill can be locked into upper position.
Cover hinged. Inside carrying handles strengthen walls.
Height 8 inches.
No. CF-24N Feeder, $1.35, postpaid, $1.55
No. CF-36N Feeder, 1.80, postpaid, 2.00
No. CF-48N Feeder, 2.25, postpaid, 2.45
Has same general dimensions as CF-24N series. Wide
cover protects contents from rain. Side wall and cover
one piece construction. Sturdy and very easy to erect.
Hinged cover. Grills can be locked in upper position for
feeding large birds. Height 8 inches. Width 11M> inches.
No. CF-36W Feeder, $2.15, postpaid, $2.40
Felker’s Dry Mash Feeders
No. 306, for a
small colony of
fowl or growing
chickens. They
are dirt and rat
proof, and are
protected from
waste by an es¬
pecially designed
grid. Should be
hung on the wall
by two nails, as
high as the fowl
can reach with
ease.
Prices: No. 306, 12 in., $.85, postpaid, $.95.
Special Feeder for Dry Mash
Will not clog or
waste. Feeds from the
bottom up.
Hang on wall near
floor.
Two Sizes
No. 302, 12 inch, $1.85
Postpaid, $2.00
No. 304, 20 inch, $2.30
Postpaid, $2.50
Moe’s One Forty Feeder
Sliding top cover, easy to fill and clean, and the birds
cannot roost on the cover or sides to foul the feed.
No. 140. Feeder capacity, 10 quarts; length, 21 in.;
width, 8V2 in.; height, 7 in. 16 openings on each side,
so that 32 chicks can feed at one time.
Price, $1.00, postpaid, $1.15
No. 140-W. Same as above but with wide rain cover.
Price, $1.25, postpaid, $1.40
No. 141. Feeder, capacity, 17 quarts; length, 35
in.; width, 8y2 in.; height, 7 in., 27 openings on each
side, so that 54 chicks can feed at one time.
Price, $1.60, postpaid, $1.80
No. 141-W. Same as above but with wide rain cover.
Price, $2.00, postpaid, $2.20
Poultry Feeder
Our popular 1-2-3 Poultry
Feeder can be used as a one,
two or three apartment feeder,
by simply changing the dividing
walls. Perfectly sanitary and
clean.
Price: Small, .75; postpaid,
.85; large, $1.25; postpaid,
$1.45.
All Prices Subject to Market Changes
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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
POULTRY
SUPPLIES
Hudson Round Chick Feeder
Can be used for water and all kinds of
chick feeds. Enameled feeders acid re¬
sisting and poison proof, safe for milk
feeding. Lid fits snugly. Easily removed
for cleaning.
No. BMR-8, Enamel Finish, 8 holes,
Price, $.15, postpaid, $.22
No. BMR-12, Enamel Finish, 12 holes,
Price, $.30, postpaid, $.40
Star Jar Fountain and Feeder, Patented
The most simple, practicable and durable Mason Jar
Fount on the market.
Will fit all sizes of Mason Jars
Price, .15; postpaid, .20.
Nos. 328-330
Chick Feeder
A large capacity chick
feeder for use throughout
the growing season.
No. 328, 30-inch. Price, $.50, postpaid, $.62
No. 330, 60-inch. Price, $1.00, postpaid, $1.15
Two Piece Drinking Fountains
TWO-PIECE GALVANIZED
DRINKING FOUNTAINS
Cone top. Prices: 1 quart, $.30,
postpaid, $.35; 2 quart, $.35, postpaid,
$.42; 4 quart, $.45, postpaid, $.55.
Thermo Fountain
Hudson insulated Fountains packed with a non-con¬
ducting material which retains temperature of water
and operates on principle of tireless cooker. In winter
water will stay warm for 10 to 12 hours and no heat¬
ing apparatus is necessary. For summer use, it will
keep the water cool and fresh. Unusually well made
and attractive in appearance.
Prices ;
Hudson —
2 gal., $2.60
postpaid, 2.85
3 gal., $3.00
postpaid, 3.30
Ideal —
5 gal., $5.00
postpaid, 5.40
Improved Oat Sprouter
Six pans; five have per¬
forated bottoms for drain¬
age and are interchange¬
able. Bottom pan solid to
hold drippings. Solid frame
shipped completely
knocked down. For best re¬
sults place sprouter near
furnace or in room with
temperature 65 or 70 de¬
grees. Use good oats, soak
in warm water for 12
hours, then fill trays to
depth of about one inch.
Sprinkle and stir daily un¬
til sprouted, and then dis¬
continue stirring. Diameter
of pan 16 inches; height
3014 inches.
No. 6. Improved Oat
Sprouter, price $3.75
postpaid, $4.00
Leader Adjustable Leg Bands
Latest and best ad-
j ustable leg band out.
Has neat, compact and
smooth fastening with no catching points.
Price, postpaid; 12, .12; 100, .80.
Spiralet Leg Bands
Made of celluloid in ten colors Poultry
size.
Price postpaid: 12, .10; 100, .70.
Drives staples,
pulls staples,
cuts wire, splices
wire, straightens
wire. Price,
$1.75; postpaid,
$1.85.
Poultry Netting
Straight Line and Diamond Mesh
We carry the
well-known New
Jersey Netting
and guarantee it
to be the very
best. It is galvan¬
ized after weav¬
ing.
All sizes in both Poultry and Chicken mesh. Write
for prices.
STAPLE PULLING PLIERS
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE . .
AMERICAN FIELD AND HOG FENCE
Design
635
845
832
Write for our prices
American Field and Hog Fence
Made of large, strong, high-grade
steel wires, heavily galvanized. Amply
provides for expansion and contraction.
Is practically everlasting. Never goes
wrong, no matter how great a strain is
put on it. Does not mutilate but does,
efficiently, turn cattle, horses, hogs and
pigs.
Banner Painted Steel Fence Post
6 and 6 V2 foot lengths.
Barb wire and fencing are attached
with wire loops.
Write for prices.
Design
No.
2158
1948
American
Poultry and
Rabbit Fence
Price on Applica¬
tion.
Dist. Approx,
between wt.
No. Ht. Stays lbs. per
Bars Inches Inches rod
21 58 6 10.3
19 48 6 9.2
‘NORWOOD” Quality Products
YrHirirr
Style 600 Lawn Fence
Specifications — No. 9 wire crimped uprights spaced
2% inches apart. Interwoven at bottom with an addi¬
tional No. 9 wire crimped upright for a space of 20
inches from bottom.
Price: 42 inches high only, .20 per foot.
Norwood Flower Guard
Prices: 16 in., $.09 per foot
22 in., .11 per foot
Design
Number
Height
Weight
Number
Bars
Inches
per Rod
1936
19
36
4.37
2248
22
48
5.26
2560
25
60
6.14
Write for prices.
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
Dairy Supplies
“New Model” Clover Cutter For Poultry
Just the cutter for the poultry raiser. Cuts all
kinds of feed, either green or dry. Has removable
steel knives, adjustable cutter bar. It runs easy, cuts
fine and is durable. With four 7-inch knives.
Our Price, $18.00
Cylinder Churn
No. 0 will churn 1 gal¬
lon . $3.70
No. 1 will churn 2y
gallons $4.15
No. 2 will churn 4 gal¬
lons . $4.90
No. 3 will churn iy2
gallons . $5.70
No. 4 will churn 10K
gallons $6.50
Belle Barrel Churn
No. 3. Capacity, 20 gallons; will churn 2-10 gallons.
Price, $11.00
No. 4. Capacity, 25 gallons; will churn 2-12 gallons.
Price, $12.75
No. 5. Capacity, 35 gallons; will churn 3-17 gallons.
Price, $15.00
No. 6. Capacity, 50 gallons; will churn 5-25 gallons.
Price, $31.25
All of above churns are complete with stands.
No. 6, without stand. Price, $26.25.
Stone Dash Churn
2 gallons, price with dasher . $1.15
3 gallons, price with dasher . 1-50
4 gallons, price with dasher . 1-75
5 gallons, price with dasher . 2.15
6 gallons, price with dasher . 2.40
Standard Sanitary Churn and Mixer
What It Does. It will ac¬
tually make two pounds of
butter from one pound of
fresh, sweet milk. The but¬
ter is delicious and sweet.
Follow directions and you
will get results.
(The proportion is one
pound of butter to one pound
or pint of milk.)
Other Uses. The Standard
Sanitary Churn may also be
used to make regular butter
direct from cream; as a
cream and egg beater; as a
salad dressing or batter
mixer; and as a butter reno¬
vator.
PRICES
2 qt., $1.50; postpaid, $1.65
4 qt., 2.25; postpaid, 2.45
6 qt., 2.60; postpaid, 2.85
HORNE’S STRAINER CLAMP AND
SEAMLESS MILK STRAINER
Horne’s Screw Clamp Strainer
The screw clamp increases the diameter about
three-quarters of an inch. The adjustment is made by
drawing the edges together with the thumb screw.
Fig. A shows the filtering disc sealed outside the
strainer outlet; every drop of milk must pass through
the disc. Fig. B shows the perforated disc which re¬
moves pressure from the filtering material. The clamp
shows the material held firmly in place.
Price 12A Horne Seamless Strainer, complete $2.50;
postpaid, $2.75.
Combination 7"x7" Disc, cartons of 60, $.75; post¬
paid, $.85.
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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6 HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO. °
LEWISTON MAINE
/pr — — /&\
The“Facile, Jr.,” Babcock Milk and
Cream Tester - Cut Steel Gears
An exceed¬
ingly simple,
light, com¬
pact and
carefully de-
si g n e d ap¬
paratus, es-
p e c i a 1 1 y
a d a p ted to
the use of
the dairy,
and also on
account of its
light weight,
to the traveling dairy inspector.
Complete with full set of glass ware consisting of test
bottles, pipette and acid measure; also test bottle brush
and bottle of acid with full directions for use.
Prices: 2 Bottle Machine, $11.75; 4 Bottle Machine,
$13.00.
The “Facile”
Improved Iron
Frame Hand
Babcock Milk
and Cream
Tester
Handsome cast-
iron case and cov¬
er, cut spur and
worm gearing,
malleable iron
bottle carrier,
seamless brass de¬
tachable swinging pockets for holding test bottles.
Enclosed gearing, bottles perfectly horizontal when
rotating. Turns easily and runs smoothly and noise¬
lessly at a very high speed.
8-bottle machine . 24.75 12-bottle machine . 26.00
Milk Bottle Cases
Wood Cases
20 half-pint . $2.40
16 pint . 2.00
12 quart . 1.75
Galvanized Cases
16 pint . $3.60
12 quart . 3.50
Wire Cases
20 pint . $2.15
12 quart . 2.00
The Blanchard Churn
Get the Best
The Blanchard
Churn has been
so long and fa¬
vorably known
that no extended
description is nec¬
essary. For those
washing for a well
made churn at a
little higher price
and one that will
last a life time,
this Churn wall
meet their re¬
quirements.
Capacity Sizes and Prices
No Gals. Price
7 16 . $20.50
Electric
Welded
Wire Bottle
Carrier
Guaranteed not
to break at the
welded points.
530.
6
qt. Standard .
. $1.20; postpaid,
$1.35
531.
8
qt. Standard .
. 1.40; postpaid,
1.55
546.
6
qt. Flat Wire .
1.55
547.
8
qt. Flat Wire .
. 1.60; postpaid.
, 1.75
Genuine Blanchard
Butter Molds
Machine Carved
Mpound .85 postpaid
1 pound 1.00 postpaid
Dandelion Brand Butter Color
Small, 3 fluid ounces, $ .35; postpaid, .45
Large, 14 fluid ounces, $1.00; postpaid, $1.10
Gallon can $5.25
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
52
^ HASKELL
IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED CO.
DAIRY SUPPLIES
Aseptic Milking Tube
=4
2 14 in., plain. Exact size, .25; postpaid, .30
*
2 in., self-retaining. Exact size. Price,
.25; postpaid, .30.
The Aseptic Milking Tube is recom¬
mended because it is so well finished and
easily sterilized. It is manufactured reg¬
ularly in 134, 2%, 2%, 314 inch lengths;
plain or self-retaining, as desired.
Milk Test Conn. Style Acid
Bottle Cream Test Meas.
Milk test bottles, 10 per cent, each $0.30
Cream test bottles, 0 to 50 per cent
each . 35
Ohlisons skim milk bottles, each . 75
Milk and cream pipettes, each . 30
Acid measure, each . 25
Test bottle brush . 15
The “Boston” Aseptic Teat Dilator
(Dr. Murphy’s Modification)
No More Hard Milkers
“Spider” in the teat is easily cured, auu
sphineter paralysis entirely disappears aftet
a few days’ use. Recommended by veter*
inarians and dairymen.
Price, 25c each, postpaid, .30
A cheap, portable, non-de-
structible apparatus for use
in cases of milk fever.
More economic than oxy¬
gen apparatus. It can be
carried in the coat pocket.
No wide-awake veterinarian
case is complete without one
of these instruments, and
every dairyman should be
provided with one for an
emergency.
Price, each, $3.75; postpaid,
$3.90
Plain
Pipette
Test Bottle Brush — For Clean*
ing Babcock Bottles
“ Boston ” Aseptic Stricture Cutter
An Essential for Every Dairyman
The Boston is modeled on improved lines,
and embodies the
highest class of
workmanship and
utility, yet is so simple that professional
assistance, while always desirable, is not
necessary. Price, each, $3.00;
postpaid, $3.15
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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
The Sensible Bottle Filler
This is a small
tank, heavily
tinned and hold¬
ing about sixty
quarts. It has two
straight bore fau¬
cets in the bottom
near the edge.
They are inex¬
pensive and very
handy for the
small milk dealers
who do not feel
like paying a large sum for one of the larger ma¬
chines. Price, each $8.00.
Toledo Milk Bottle Caps
Sani-Draw
Standard Cap
Sure-Pull Cap
Toledo Standard Caps have been noted for their
high quality, being made of the best grade of White
Spruce Pulp Board obtainable.
Toledo Sure-Pull Caps. A cut-out slug in front of
the tab following its shape provides an easy means of
raising the tab from any angle.
Toledo Sani-Draw Caps for schools and restaurants
where it is desired for sanitary reasons that the cap
remain on the bottle when the tab is lifted to insert
a straw through the opening for drinking purposes.
Write for samples and prices.
Champion Milk Cooler Aerator
A perfect Aerator,
removing all flavors
arising from excessive
cabbage, turnip or silo
rations.
It is equally well
adapted to the use of
any cooling medium,
either running water,
ice water, or, if a very
low temperature is not
required, ordinary well
or spring water.
Is automatic, requir¬
ing no attention while in operation.
No. 2 Holds 18 Quarts. Takes care of 3 Milkers.
Shipping weight 30 lbs. Price . $10.00
No. 3 Holds 34 Quarts. Takes care of 5 Milkers.
Shipping weight 35 lbs. Price . $12.00
Creamery Cans for Milk and Cream Storage
Buffalo Milk Can with
Lead Faucet, Gauge, Bail
Handle and Cover.
Price . $2.50
Buffalo Cream Storage
Can with Bail Handle and
Cover. Price $1.50
Goss Special Cream Stor¬
age Can with Cooley Cover
and Side Handles.
Price . $2.15
BLANCHARD Butter Carrier
No. 6,1 2 4 trays, 12 lbs. capacity . $3.15
No. 7 4 trays, 16 lbs. capacity . 3.65
No. 8 4 trays, 24 lbs. capacity . 4.15
No. 9 4 trays, 32 lbs. capacity . 4.65
No. 10 5 trays, 40 lbs. capacity . 5.20
No. 11 6 trays, 48 lbs. capacity . 6.25
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HASKELL
■q X
IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SE E d co.
Dairy Pails
Milk and Cream Scales
12 Qt., lx Each . $ .45
10 Qt., lxx Each . 55
12Qt.,lxx Each . 75
14 Qt., lxx Each . 85
10 Qt., lc Flaring Each .25
12 Qt., lxxx Ex. Heavy Ea. .95
j • CHATILLON'S
• IMPROVEDCmcULAR
SPRING BALANCE
To WEIGH 3011
BY OUNCES
These scales are made with a
loose pointer which, by means
of a thumbscrew on the center
of the pointer, may be set any¬
where on the dial, thus taking
the tare of the milk pail, etc.
They are made with pounds di¬
vided in ounces or decimally.
Price
No. 260 M. O. 30 lbs. by 1
oz . $6.75
No. 270 M. O. 60 lbs. by 2
oz . 8.00
No. 260 M. D. 30 lbs. by 1-20
lb . 6.75
No. 270 M. D. 60 lbs. by 1-10
lb . 8.00
If sent by Parcel Post, add
15c each.
Common Sense Calf Feeder
Maine Export Milk Cans
20 quarts Lock Cover . $5.25
4 0 quarts Lock Cover . 6.50
Rubbers for export cans, each, .20; dozen, $2.20;
state diameter of can top.
Milk Delivery Cans
8 y2 quarts . $2.00 10 quarts . $2.40
Wooden Can Stoppers
814 in. x 3% in. Each, .13; doz., $1.30.
Heavy Umbrella Cover Milk Cans
No. 2 05, 20 quarts . $3.25
No. 210, 40 quarts . 3.75
THE IDEAL
PAT. APD. FOR
MILK BOTTLE HOLDER
The Ideal
Milk Bottle
Holder holds
a bottle of
Milk or empty
bottle in a
sanitary con¬
dition away
from cats and
dogs and Is
easily at-
t a c h e d to
wall or door
casing with
one screw.
Price (Post¬
paid) . 15
What It Is. The
Common Sense
Calf Feeder is a
simple, practical
device for weaning
and feeding calves,
so simple and so
practical that every calf owner will see the value of it
at a glance.
Price, .Single, $2.00; postpaid, $2.15.
Double, $3.00; postpaid, $3.15; extra nipples. .27
each, postpaid.
Small’s
Calf Feeder
This feeder holds
seven quarts and weighs
about four pounds. Its
chief merits are not on¬
ly in its convenience,
but in the sleek, healthy
calves it produces, as
they suck their food
slowly in a natural way.
Price $4.00, Postpaid,
$4.15. Extra Nipples,
.42, Postpaid.
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* HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE _ ^
WYANDOTTE CLEANER
Is especially adapted
for use in Creameries,
Cheese Factories, Ice
Cream Plants, Hotels,
Restaurants and Pri¬
vate Houses.
It is a Soda and
Makes No Suds
Contains no Grease,
Potash or Lye.
Will destroy nothing, but cleans and cleanses every¬
thing washed with it and is perfectly sanitary. For
household use it has no equal. Sold in 5 lb. sacks at
40c. Postpaid, 50c.
Barrels, 50 5 lb. sacks . $13.80
Barrel, 280 lbs. bulk . 13.75
Kegs, 80 lbs. bulk . 4.93
Wyandotte Alkali Special
Barrels, 325 lbs. bulk . $18.40
Kegs, 100 lbs. bulk . 6.91
Wyandotte Detergent
Barrels, 250 lbs. bulk . $17.00
Kegs, 75 lbs. bulk . 6.06
Kow-Kare
The Great Medicine for Cows
Only
It acts upon the digestive
generating and milk-secreting
organs, keeping the entire sys¬
tem toned up and in perfect
working order. It goes to the
roots of the trouble, and cures
cow diseases by removing the
cause. Price: Small, .65;
Postpaid, .75. Barge, $1.25;
Postpaid, $1.40.
Grange Garget Remedy
Grange Garget Remedy is fa- _ _
vorably known to every dairy¬
man. It is the most effective
and satisfactory remedy for gar¬
get or hardening of the udder
without in any way injuring the
cow or lessening the flow of milk,
and tones and invigorates the in¬
fected parts.
Price; .65; Postpaid, .75.
Bag Balm
k CRANC^
garget
cure
For all diseases of udder and teats,
such as caked bag, sore teats, bunch¬
es, chapping, cuts, or inflamed parts,
you can use this remedy with perfect
safety; positive results in every case.
Price; .60; Postpaid, .70.
Dr. Hess Stock Tonic
Formula printed on every package.
Every ingredient indorsed by the U. S.
Dispensatory and other high medical au¬
thorities. It aids digestion, makes stock
healthy, and expels worms. Helps stock
convert more ration into milk, flesh,
blood and muscle. Every pound backed
by the Dr. Hess & Clark unqualified
guarantee. Prices: 5 lb. Pkg., .75,
Postpaid, .90
10 lb. Pkg., $1.25,
Postpaid, $1.50
15 lb. Pkg., $2.00,
Postpaid, $2.30
25 lb. Pkg. $3.00
100 lb. Drum . 10.00
Dr. Hess Healing Powder
The modern gall cure. Cures. galls, cuts,
wounds, ulcers, grease heel. Antiseptic and
soothing. Heals everything it touches by
forming a coating, cleaning and closing
up wounds. Comes in sifting-top cans.
Price: 4 oz., .25; postpaid, .35
Horse Comfort
Nothing quite takes the place of
Horse Comfort for a number of things
to which all kinds of horses are suscep¬
tible. It is a real comfort and cannot
be beaten in cases of blood poison, flesh
wounds, wire cuts, galls and sores of
long standing, proud flesh, scratches,
mud fever, snag wounds, sore shoulders,
grease heel, malignant ulcers, fistula,
poll evil, corns in horses. Price per
bottle: Small, .30, postpaid, .40; large,
.60, postpaid, .70.
A reliable
I AMERICAN HORSE TONIC horse tonic is
LUKa vi*i war look \ a great im-
prover and
conserver of
the health of
your horses.
American
Horse Tonic
is wonderful for building up horses’ health. It is recom¬
mended as an effective worm expeller; restores lost appe¬
tite; best for use in cases of rough hair, coughs, inflam¬
mation of lungs or bowels. Price: .65, postpaid, .75
ram homu omit
PRICE. 60CENT3
' DAIRY ASSOClATION Cd" L/ndonnHr Vermont l
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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
Arabian Scratches and Gall Cure
Cow Chains Cattle Leads
It is a scientific remedy for scratches and grease heel.
It works as horsemen like to have it. Price: Small,
.25, postpaid, .35; large, .50, postpaid, .60.
Calves’ Cordial
Is free if it fails to cure scoure
in cows and calves.
Price: .50; postpaid, .60.
Cows’ Relief
It is used as a local application
on cows’ bags and teats. It will
cure caked bags in 12 to 24 hours,
if taken at the start.
Price: Small, .50; large, $1.00.
Postage extra, each size, .09.
Porter “Slam and
Slide” Barn Door
Latch
Here is a device that meets with the enthusiastic ap¬
proval of every farmer. The Porter “Slam and Slide”
Barn Door Latch fills a long-felt want.
It is absolutely without equal for simplicity, strength,
durability and cleverness of operation.
It works equally well right or left, on either slam or
sliding doors. ; . '
Can be locked with padlock. The screws are pro¬
tected. Adapted for any size door. Material is the
very best malleable iron. Nicely finished. Price: .65;
Corner Feed Manger
No. 3, Plain Edge, 17x17 . $3.15
No. 6, Rolled Edge, 17x17 . 3.50
Eureka, 30 foot. Each
No. 52. Each.. .25
Postpaid . 30
Trace Chains
6 ]/2 Foot with hook,
pair . $1.60
Half with hook, pair
.90
Lengtheners
No. 57 with snap
and six links, pair
.50
Girting Chains, each
.40
Halter Chains
Tenso 2-0 4jT ft.
Each . 25
Tie Out Chains
Eureka, 20 foot.
Each . .60
. 80
Cow Chains
ly2 Foot. Open Ring . .35
3 Foot. Open Ring . 40
3p2 Foot. Open Ring . .45
4 Foot. Open Ring . .55
4p2 Foot. Open Ring . .65
4 y2 Foot. Bull . . .85
Stake Chains
6 y2 foot with Ring and Hook. Pair $1.60
Sisal
Rope Halters
No. 22K 6}.2 feet End Snap.
Price: .25; Postpaid, .35
No. 22F 8y feet One Snap, Illustrat¬
ed. Price: .35; Postpaid, .45
No. 22 A 10 feet Two Snap.
Price: .45; Postpaid, .55
Bull Rings
2 y2 in.
Copper .
Postpaid
. BO .35
3 in.
Copper .
. 35
.40
3y2 in.
Bronze .
. 1.35
1 .45
No. 12.
Ox Balls
Each .
Costp’d. ,-a
.10 .13 JH
gjjg\
No. 14.
Each .
.13
.16 "S
No. 30.
Each .
...25
.30 I!
■Hip
OO
6
£
Extra Large, Each
1.15
1.25 V
Up
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
57
HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
Horse Collar Pads
Tapatco Brand Red Edge.
Old Gold Drill. Composite
Stuffing. Four Hooks. Four
Rows Quilting. Prices:
19 in., .55 each, .65 postpaid
■20 in., .55 each, .65 postpaid
21 in., .55 each; .65 postpaid
22 in., .60 each, .70 postpaid
23 in., .60 each, .70 postpaid
24 in., .65 each, .75 postpaid
25 in., .65 each, .75 postpaid
26 in., .70 each, .80 postpaid
No.
500
Bull Snaps
. $1.00;
Postpaid, $1.10
Animal Nose Feed Bags
No. 24. Heavy duck, wood
bottom and head ropes . $ .80
No. 24^2. Same as No. 24
with pulley attachment . 1.10
No. 36 ]A. 12 oz. duck, wood
bottom, leather vent and pulley
attachment . 1.20
No. 18,k2- 15 oz. duck,
leather bottom, sewed, leather
vent and head ropes . 1.40
No. 39K- No. 6 duck, 9"
leather bottom, leather vent
and head ropes . 1.75
Dustbane
The very best
of all sweeping
compounds on the
market. No sand
to increase its
weight. It is a
perfect Dust Kill¬
er. Every Store¬
keeper as well as
every housewife
should have a sup¬
ply on hand and use it at every sweeping. A handful at
a time when you sweep absorbs the dust, brightens the
floor and cleans your carpet.
Prices: Large can, .40; 50-lb. can, $2.75; 100-lb.
can, $4.65; 150 lb. can, $6.50.
Dandy Horse Brushes
No. 101, Union Fibre . $.30
No. 417, Union Fibre . 45
No. A, Palmyra . 30
No. 415, Palmyra . 55
Imperial Rice Root . 80
New Century Union Fibre . 55
No. 148 Union Fibre, flat with hand strap . 50
Postage, 10 cents extra
Corner Hay Rack
No. 3. Cast Top and Bottom and Steel
Rods. Price . $4.50
No. 12. All Cast Iron. Price . 4.00
Cattle Cards
No. 04.
Leather Board .
. .25
No.
4.
All Leather .
. 35
No.
2.
Leather, large size .
.40
Postage, .05 each.
Cow
Bells
No.
1.
6 K
in .
. 75; postpaid, .85
No.
2.
5J4
in .
. 60; postpaid, .70
No.
3.
4X
in .
No.
4.
4
in .
No. 5.
3X
in .
. 35; postpaid, .45
No.
6.
3
in .
58
IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED
ri£ttL-K
LAWN SPRINKLERS
A little beauty! Just what you’ve been looking for.
Does anything and everything. Whirls a gentle rain¬
like shower to 30 or 40 feet away. Change it to a mist,
a coarse spray, or a stream, by simple finger adjust¬
ment. Price, $2.50; postpaid, $2.65.
Dunk’s Twin Tip
Meets requirements of the av¬
erage home. Ideal for Larger
Estates, Golf Courses, Rock Gar¬
dens. Area covered is controlled
by Adjustable Twin-Tips. Will
produce various streams from a
small, gentle spray to a large
shower like heavy rain.
Price, $1.50; postpaid, $1.60
Brown’s Whirling Shower is easily one of the best
lawn sprinklers manufactured. Due to the variable
nozzle, a variety of sprays are obtainable, from a fine
mist to a drenching rain. The malleable iron base is
practically unbreakable; the working parts are all of
brass, providing against rust or corrosion. This
Sprinkler is equipped with the new ball-bearing feature
and will require very little attention.
Price, Whirling Showers, $2.50; postpaid, $2.65.
The Dayton Type “B” Sprinkler
Nozzle easily adjusted
from wide-sweeping spray
to heavy stream. Will
sprinkle circle 3 to 56 feet
in diameter. Price, $3.75;
Postpaid, $3.90.
The Fountain Lawn
Sprinkler
The sprinkler with the “mist-
like” spray.
Price, .75; Postpaid, .85
Garden Hose
Hisco first quality garden hose, moulded with corru¬
gated finish. Guaranteed. 5/8 in. 25 and 50 ft.
lengths . Price per foot, .13
Diamond Spray
Nozzle.
This is unquestionably the best combination spray
nozzle on the market today. It is made of but three
parts, all of which are made to gauges on automatic
machines, thus insuring perfect uniformity and adjust¬
ment. Price, $0.40; Postpaid, $0.50
Daisy Nozzle
This is our original Daisy Nozzle. It is made with
screw tip and shut-off cock; it is of good brass and finely
finished. This Nozzle gives a smooth, free water way for
the solid stream, and throws a large amount of water
when spraying. Price, $1.00; Postpaid, $1.10
Dayton Sprinkler Type “C”
Guaranteed to cover larger
area than any other sprinkler
made with arms, because
of main stream flow from two
center nozzles.
This flow can be regulated
to throw 4 to 6 gallons of wa¬
ter per minute by simply taking off nozzle caps.
Price $2.50; Postpaid, $2.65
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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LEWISTON MAINE
Pike Manufacturing Co.
Scythe and Axe Stones
SKYSCRAPER
Rubbish Burner
Jy/IODEL
iE
' : THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR ALL TOOLS
aucKBiwoaa
Scythe Stones
Black Diamond . $ .20; Postpaid, $ .30
Willoughby Lake . 15; “ .25
Indian Pond . 10; “ .20
Green Mountain . 10; “ .20
Scythe Rifle . 10; “ .15
Red Head File . 75; “ .85
Hindustan Axe Stone . 05; “ .10
Carborundum Stones
Aloxite Scythe Stones must not be classed with
the ordinary scythe stones. Aloxite cuts fast and
clean.
No. 190. 10 inches long. Price: $ .25; Postpaid, $ .35
No. 192. 10 “ “ “ .30; “ .40
Carborundum File No. 57
A solid, four-sided, tapered shaft of Carborundum
that cuts quick and free. For sharpening mower
sections, lawn mower knives, for practically any edge,
farm or garden tool.
No. 57 File 13 inches long. Price: $.85; Postpaid, $1.00
Model E
Model 3E
Known as the Best
27x16x16. Weight, 35 pounds. Price, $3.75
30x20x20. Weight, 54 pounds. Price, 7.00
BASKETS
Ash Strapped Market Baskets
Hole Handle
Carborundum Pocket Hone is made of the finest
Carborundum powder. They are for sharpening pocket
knives, ink scratchers, scissors and small tools.
No. 149. 3x%x% inches. Price: $ .20; Postpaid, $ .25
Carborundum Axe Stone will
produce a sharp, keen edge on
the dullest of axes in a very few
minutes. A handy stone for the
lumberman, hunter and camper.
Bound Axe Stone. 3 inches in diameter.
Price: $ .50; Postpaid, $ .63
No. 196.
Market Basket, Hole
Handle
Length
Width
Depth
Price
No. 1
18 in.
1034 in.
6 in.
$0.65
No. 2
21 in.
12 in.
634 in
.75
No. 3
23 in.
13 in.
7 in.
.85
Ash
Strapped Market Baskets, Bail
Handle
Length
Width
Depth
Price
No. 1
18 in.
10M in.
6 in.
$0.75
No. 2
21 in.
12 in.
634 in.
.85
No. 3
23 in.
13 in.
7 in.
.95
Grocers'
’ Counter Basket
Length
Width
Depth
Price
No. 1
17 in
1034 in.
in.
$0.40
No. 2
20 in.
12 in.
334 in.
.50
No. 3
22K in.
14 in.
334 in.
.60
60
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IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
BASKETS
Ash Oblong Clothes Baskets
Loop or Hole Handles
Length
Width
Depth
Price
No. 2
26 in.
16 in.
9 in.
$1.40
No. 3
28 in.
18 in.
10 in.
1.55
No. 4
30 in.
20 in.
10 in.
1.75
No. 5
32 in.
22 in.
10 in.
2.15
Ash Oblong Laundry Baskets
Length Width Depth Price
4 Bu. 30 in. 20 in. 17 in. $4.50
6 Bu. 32 in. 22 in. 20 in. 6.00
Oval Willow Clothes Baskets
Medium Size . $1.65 Large Size . $1.90
Oxford Clothes Baskets — Oblong, Loop Handles
No. 1. Small . each $1.60
No. 2. Medium . each 1.80
No. 3. Large . each 2.00
Ash Barrel
Display Basket
Price, $0.60
Ash Covered Hampers
No. 2. 17K 'n- square, 26 in. deep. Price . $4.00
No. 3. 21 in. square, 29 in. deep. Price . 5.00
Wood Rim Quarts
Berry Baskets
All Styles and Sizes
Write for prices
Oxford Baskets
Oxford Basket
%
Bushel .
%
Bushel .
.65
%
Bushel .
.80
1
Bushel .
.90
1%
Bushels .
1.15
iy2
Bushels .
1.20
2
Bushels .
1.50
3
Bushels .
2.00
4
Bushels .
. each
2.75
Ash Lunch Baskets with Cover and Double Bail
Length
Width
Depth
Price
No. 2
10 in.
6 ]/2 in.
bl/2 in.
$0.75
No. 3
11 yi in.
7 in.
6 in.
.85
No. 4
14 in.
8 yi in.
6 >2 in.
1.00
No. 5
1 5 >2 in.
9 in.
7K in.
1.15
No. 6
17 in.
1 0 in.
8 in.
1.30
No. 7
19 in.
1 1 in.
8K in.
1.50
No. 8
22^2 in.
1 iyi in.
9^2 in.
1.75
Oxford Grocers’ Basket
H Bushel, block handle .
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice.
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each .75
HASKELL
IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
Bushel avanized Chamber Pail
Bushel avanized Chamber Pail
Price . $1.00 12 Qt. Price $0.80
Dinner Pails
No. 0 30 Heavy Tin, Tin Handle.
3 Qt . . . $0.70
No. 375 Oblong Heavy Tin, Wire
Handle. 5 qt . $1.00
No. 11 20y>xl7%
No. 375
Sexton Galvanized Garbage
Cans, Lock Covers
No. 12 4 gallon . $0.90
No. 24 6 gallon . 1.15
No. 3 6 8 gallon . 1.20
No. 48 10 gallon . 1.50
No. 671 18x23 . 1.50
xlOy2 $0.70
No. 22 22%xl9%
xll .80
No. 23 24%x21%
xll .90
No. A 1414x11x8
.40
No. B 1514x12%
x8 % .45
No. 0 18%xl5x9
.55
Galvanized
No. 18
Wash Tubs
Galvanized
Ash Cans
with
strong
Hoops
No. 50
No. 18 18x26, Heavy. Drop Handles. Reinforced with
Galvanized Ribs . Price $3.80
No. 50, 18x26, Heavy. Drop Handles . Price 2.30
New
Type
Rural
Mail Boxes
Conform to
Post Office Re¬
quirements
Heavy gauge galvanized steel, aluminum bronze
finish. Red signal flag. Opening door, hinged on
bottom. Equipped with coin box inside. Length 23
inches. Shipping weight 29 lbs. Price $3.25
Champion
Postpaid $3.65
No. 0 Nesco
Ash Sifter
An all metal sifter.
Price
With cover . $1.30
Without cover . 70
Coal Sieves
Wood Rim with wood cover .
Price . $1.15
Wood Rim without wood cover
Price . 70
Revolving
Dustless Ash
Sifters
Revolving Ash Sifter
Price . $3.25
No. 50 18x26 Ash Can.
Price . $2.30
No. 516 Galvanized Coal
Hod. Price . 50
Combination complete as
shown . $6.00
Iron Horse
Galvanized
Watering Pots
6 Qt. Price $1.15
8 Qt. Price 1.25
10 Qt. Price 1.40
12 Qt. Price 1.70
16 Qt. Price 2.30
Galvanized
Coal Hods
No. 516 Small Price $0.50
No. 517 Medium Price .55
No. 518 Large Price .60
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Wash Boilers
Prices on Application
Galvanized Oil Cans
1 Gallon Blue Band with Handle and Bail . $0.40
2 Gallon Blue Band with Handle and Bail . 55
5 Gallon Red Band with Brass Screw Plug Faucet 1.20
5 Gallon Monarch with Galvanized Screw Plug
Faucet . 1.10
5 Gallon Peerless with Brass Lever Faucet . 1.60
5 Gallon Legal Red Gasoline with Large Spout . 95
5 Gallon Jacket Tin Can . 1.10
10 Gallon Jacket Tin Can . 2.00
1 Gallon Square Tin Can with Screw Cap . 25
Stoneware
Jars Complete
With Covers
No Handles
1 Gallon. ...$0.40
1 V2 Gallon . 50
2 Gallon...-. .60
3 Gallon . 85
4 Gallon . 95
Rome Nickel Plated
Copper Tea Kettles
No. 18 12 oz. straight
spout. Price $1.60
No. 38 14 oz. straight
spout. Price $2.00
No. 638 14 oz. curved
spout. Price $2.30
Copper Queen 14 oz.
curved spout.
Price $1.85
All Prices Subject to
Stone Jars
Without Covers
25 Gallon . $5.95
30 “ 7.15
35 “ 13.15
4 0 “ 15.00
Stone Jars
With Covers
and Handles
4 Gallon . $1.15
5 “ 1.45
6 “ . 1 .05
Stone Jars 5
■to:#!
With
Handles |
it;-
No
Covers
8
Gallon
. $1.80
15
20
1 0
. 2.25
12
<<
. 2.70
Stone Jugs
K
Gallon
$0.25
1
Gallon.
.30
2
Gallon.
. 50
3
( Gallon.
.70
4
Gallon.
.90
5
Gallon.
. 1.15
Bean Pots
1 Quart
2 Quart
3 Quart
4 Quart
6 Quart
8 Quart
Potato Basket
Made of fine mesh wire
netting with strong wire rim
around the top and heavy
wire drop hail. Just the
thing to submerge potatoes
in before planting.
No. 951 % bushel size
Price $1.00
Change Without Notice
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LEWISTON MAINE
rfAha
HIGH GRADE AXES IN MAINE AND HALF WEDGE
PATTERNS
Hisco Guaranteed Axes
Single Bit . Price, $2.00
Double Bit . Price, 2.50
Mountaineer Guaranteed Axes
Single Bit . Price, $1.50
Double Bit . Price, $2.00
Men’s Handled Axes
Single Bit . Price, $2.00
Boys’ Handled Axes
2% lb. 2 8 in. handle . Price, $1.40
Flint Edge
Hunters’
Handle Axe
$1.50
Picks, Mattocks, Etc.
Wood Choppers’
Mauls
6 to 9 lbs.
Striking Hammers
6-8 lbs.
Wood Choppers’
Wedges
3K to 6 lbs.
to
Short Cutter Mattock
Price, $0.95
Contractors’ Pick
Price, 7 lb., $1.20;
8 lb., $1.30
Railroad Pick
6 lb., $ .90
7 lb., .95
Saw Wedges
y2 to 3 lbs.
Axe Wedges
Price . .05, .10, .25
Long Cutter Mattock
Price, $1.00
Grub Hoe
Price, $1.10
14 lbs . $1.35
18 lbs . 1.90
$2.10
Pick Mattock
Price, $1.10
Crowbars
$1.20
1.55
20 lbs .
Victor Game Traps
A reliable trap is as important to the trapper as a
good gun is to the hunter. For the loss of one pelt
often equals the cost of a whole season’s traps.
In the minds of the trappers who have used various
brands of traps, the Victor is conceded as holding first
honors, for durability and general efficiency, all things
being taken into consideration.
VICTOR
No. 0
No. 1
No. IK
ONEIDA JUMP
No. 91. The ideal
trap for skunk.
VICTOR
No. 2. The fox
and raccoon trap.
Write for special folder and prices.
Lightning Fruit 98 Turntable
Jar Opener Apple Parer
Price, $0.10 Price, $1.30
White Mountain Apple Parer
Corer and Slicer
Price, $1.00
Egg Beaters
No. 5 Holt’s . $0.25
No. B Holt’s Hotel Size . .30
Lyons . .40
Barrel Headers
A simple contrivance but
indispensable for putting heads
in barrels after being filled with
apples and other produce.
Price, 1 inch screw, $4.15
Imperial Harness Snaps
Full line of Square, Round,
Swivel and Open Eye Styles
in both tin plate and imita¬
tion rubber.
12 lbs.
16 lbs.
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IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED CO
Telephone
Pruner
Head
Made to attach to
any pole. Are heavier
than the regular tree
pruners.
Price, each $1.30
Postpaid . 1.45
Extra Knives .15
Extra Springs .15
Rockdale Pruners
No. 45 26 in.
Price, $1.35; post¬
paid, $1.50
No. 48 34 in.
Price, $1.75; post¬
paid, $1.90
Iwan Post Hole
Auger
8 inch $2.25
9
Standard
Tree Pruners
Very useful for trimming trees, and
cutting down moths’ nests.
Price
8 ft . $1.75
10 ft . 1.85
12 ft . 2.00
14 ft . 2.20
16 ft . 2.20
Knives . 20
Springs . to
Levin Pruning Shears
Price Postpaid
No. 23 . $0.65 $0.75
No. 24 . .75 .85
Secor’s Weeding
Hook
Price, .20
Postpaid, .25
Pruner Shears (Cali¬
fornia Pattern)
No. 65 Japanned
Price, $0.85, postpaid
Clyde Draw Cut
Pruner
The most powerful pruner
No. 40 Nickeled made.
Price, $1.70, postpaid 24 in. $3.00
Extra Bolts and Nuts, .30
Hazeltine Hand Weeder
By far the best and most practical Weeder for all
kinds of vegetables and flowers ever invented.
Price, .60; postpaid, .70
Foot Warmers
More commonly known as soap stones
Price, 6x8 .
Price, 7x9 .
Price, 8x10 .
$0.85
.95
1.15
Hudson
No. 15
Barn
Scraper
Highley’s
King of Pruners. Both Self-
Holding and Non-Holding
Never any danger of receiving
shock by crossing electric wires, as
they are operated by a cord running
the entire length of pole.
12 ft. Self-Holding . $1.60
14 ft. Self-Holding . 2.00
16 ft. Self-Holding . 2.00
12 ft. Non-Holdii.g . 1.15
14 ft. Non-Holding . 1.25
16 ft. Non-Holding . 1.40
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LEWISTON MAINE
Snap-Cut Pruner
The Snap-Cut is new and different. It easily cuts
% inch seasoned hard wood or % inch green wood.
Non-pinching handles. Length, 7% inches.
Price, $1.75; postpaid, $1.85
Doo-Klip Pruner
Doo-Klip Pruner is made for the average home own¬
er to use in pruning rose bushes, small shrubs, grape¬
vines, etc. Blades of high carbon steel.
Price $1.00; postpaid $1.10
No. 114 Pruning Saw
No. 114 Pruner has a 14 inch curved blade and a
hook on socket for use with pole.
Price $2.20; postpaid $2.35
Light weight. Operates easily. Will not mar thinly
grown lawns. Cadmium plated blades are rust proof.
Price $2.50
Fan
Trellises
N
-
it
—
4
Veranda
Fan Trellis
Price
1 V2 ft. Fan, 7 in. wide . $0.30
2 ft. Fan, 10 in. wide . 45
2 V2 ft. Fan, 13 in. wide . 60
3 ft. Fan, 16 in. wide . 95
4 ft. Fan, 27 in. wide . 1.50
6 ft. Fan, 38 in. wide . 2.10
Trellises
No. 00, 18 in. 3p 2 wide . $0.25
No. 00, 20 in. 8 wide . .30
No. 24 in. lyZ wide . .60
No. 1, Bow 30 in. 10 in. wide . .85
No. 3, Bow 36 in. 12 in. wide . 1.25
Veranda Trellis
6 ft. Veranda, 18 in. wide . $2.00
8 ft. Veranda, 18 in. wide . 2.70
10 ft. Veranda, 20 in. wide . 3.35
SAVO STEEL-ALL- YEAR-ROUND
FLOWER BOX
The S a v 0
Self- Water¬
ing Steel
Flower and
Plant Box, is
scientifi¬
cally con¬
structed under
the Sub-Irri-
»atente<j Jan. 23, 1817 gation plan,
which is the most perfect plan ever devised for the
growth of any kind of plant life. Enameled dark green.
Price, 35 in. long, $5.00.
Success Plant Box
The Success plant box is made of strong, galvanized
iron, neatly enameled in dark green. It is so con¬
structed that the watering is easy; the drainage
ample; the air circulation perfect.
Prices: 24 in., $0.90; 30 in., $1.00; 36 in., $1.15.
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IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED CO.
Ah .all
Gifford-Wood Co. Ice Tools
No. 426.
No. 427.
No. 443.
No. 457.
No. 458.
No. 460.
4 % ft. Saw as above . Price $6.90
5 ft. Saw as above . Price 7.50
Splitting Fork, Ring Handle. Weight 18 lbs . Price 10.20
Calking Bar, Hollow Handle. (Not illustrated.) Weight 8 lbs . Price 5.70
Bar or Packing Chisel. Steel Handle. Weight 15}4 lbs . Price 8.70
Summer Bar. Curved Blade. Polished Handle. Similar to 458. Weight 17 lbs ... Price 12.00
\
No. 465.
No. 476.
Starting Chisel. Weight 14% lbs .
. 0 - -
Splitting Chisel, Ring Handle. Weight 14 lbs.
Price
Price
7.80
6.00
No. 486. Needle Bar, Ring Handle. 3 Tine, Weight 16% lbs.
Price 12.00
No. 540 Boston Ice Tongs
Ice Hooks
13 in. Price . $2.10
14% in. Price . 2.15
16% in. Price . 2.20
20 in. Price . 2.50
24 in. Price . 2.55
No. 520.
Wood’s 3 1
t. to
16 ft...
$1.85 to
$6.20
No. 1300.
Columbus,
, 3 ft.
to 18 ft..
... 1.35 to
4.60
Boston Ice Axe
No. 604. High grade
Ice Axe; blade 8% x
154 inches; handle 28
in ; weight 4 lbs.
Price, $4.80
Ice Hook Handles
3 ft. to 16 ft . $0.40 to $4.00
No. 652 D Handle 4 Point Shaver . Price, 3.90
No. 667 D Handle 3 Tine Breaker . Price, 10.80
No. 530 Puller for Ice Hook . 75
No. 533 Shover for Ice Hook . 45
No. 534 Ring for Pusher and Puller . 10
HASKELL
IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED CO.
One Man Cross-Cut Saws
No. 231 — One Man
No. 231 Straight Ground Tuttle Tooth.
No. 222. — One Man
No. 222 Straight Ground Lance Tooth.
No. 325
No. 32 5. Crescent Ground Lance Tooth. Narrow.
No. 22 Crescent Ground Lance Tooth. Wide.
No. 13
No. 13 Crescent Ground Champion Tooth. Wide.
No. 315 Crescent Ground Champion Tooth. Nar¬
row.
Cross-Cut Saw Handles
No. 100. Plain . Pair $. .40
No. 22. Bolt through . “ .75
No. 111. Reversible . “ .45
SIMONDS
Warranted
Circular
Saws
28 in., 30 in.
Bored for 1 3/s
in. arbor.
Wood[Saw
Blades 32 in.
Long, Narrow
and ,W i d e,
Fine and
Coarse teeth.
All Prices Subject to Change without Notice
SIMONDS
Wood Saw Webs
No. 409 Raker Tooth. Thin Back, Straw Color, 1
inch wide. Lengths: 32, 36, 38, 42 and 48 inches.
Filed and Set or Not Filed and Not Set.
No. 411 Raker Tooth. Straight Front, otherwise
same as No. 409. Lengths: 32, 36 and 42 inches.
Not Filed and Not Set only.
No. 410 Skip Tooth. Thin Back, Straw Color, 1
inch wide. Lengths: 32, 36, 38, 42 and 48 inches.
Filed and Set or Not Filed and Not Set.
Prices on Application.
While we recommend the use of Simonds War¬
ranted Circular Saws in every instance, we can fur¬
nish a lower priced Circular Saw, which with proper
use will give good satisfaction.
HENRY AND ALLEN
Circular Saw
20 Inches Diameter . $3.50
24 Inches Diameter . 4.75
26 Inches Diameter . 5.35
28 Inches Diameter . 6.25
30 Inches Diameter . 7.15
32 Inches Diameter . 9.00
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Km i s c - * - - ' * *'T^ -
:.QvL, -
LEWISTON MAINE
Pull-Easy Adjustable Garden Cultivator
4 14 -Foot Handle .
Grimm
Sap Spout
with Hook
Price, ea., .05
Doz., .50
Doz., post¬
paid, .60
Palmer Openers for Glass Top fruit Jais
Don’t Break Your
Jars
Prevent Wounded
Hands
Don’t Break Your
Knife
Don’t Damage
PALMEK Your Rubber
JAR OPENER Price, .15 postpaid
White Mountain Ice Chipper
Price, $0.65; Postpaid, $0.75.
White Mountain Freezers
The most popular freezer used in this section. Pos¬
itive triple action.
1 quart $3.00
2 quarts . 3.50
3 quarts . 4.25
4 quarts . 5.00
6 quarts . 6.35
8 quarts . 8.25
10 quarts 11.00
12 quarts . 13.00
15 quarts . 15.50
20 quarts . 20.00
25 quarts . 25.75
Universal Food Choppers
Wood Measures
2 qts., .45
8 qts., .85 K
Nest of five sizes .
4 qts., .65
bushel, $1-75
. $3.85
No. 2 No- 344
Small family size. 3 cutters.
Price, $1.75; postpaid, $ ■ .90
Regular family size. 3 cutters, 1
grinder . Price, $2.25; postpaid, $2.40
Large family size. 3 cutters, 1 grinder.
Price, $2.75; postpaid, $2.90
Hotel and market. 4 cutters.
Price, $3.50; postpaid, $3.-0
Meat Choppers
No. 331. Chops three pounds
of meat per minute.
Price: $5.00; postpaid, $o.20
No. 344. Geared handle.
Chops four pounds of meat
per minute. Price: $14.00
Universal Bread Maker
No. 4 Regular family size. Ca¬
pacity 2 to 6 loaves.
Price, $3.00; postpaid, $3.20
No. 8 Large family size. Ca¬
pacity 4 to 10 loaves.
Price, $4.00; postpaid, $4.25
Norcross Cultivator Hoe
5 Prong. 4-ft. Handle . 4>>'ice $1.00
3 Prong. 4-ft. Handle . 1 rice
“Norcross” Midget Weeder
H"l " Wifi'S* For Flowers, Shrub-
1x^1 bery and Garden.
Quality and Finish same as Cultivator-Hoes
Weight 12 oz. , 9 in. Handle . Price, $0.50
Postpaid, .60
jC Asparagus
Knife
Drop Forged Blade, excellent not only as an aspar¬
agus knife, but the “best ever” for digging Dandelions
and other weeds. Price, $0.40; Postpaid, .45
Adjustable from 1 |Wh.toAsh|
S' 7 to 16 inches ,
/i
Mollao b I
Iron
Costing,
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LEWISTON MAINE
Myers Merchandise Conveyor
Fig. 923 No. 2
Trolley only with
4 wheels. Capacity
when properly sup¬
ported, 2000 lbs.
Price $6.50.
Track complete,
with hangers every
15 inches. Price
per foot. $ .30
Fig. 923
Fig. 1161 No. 1 Trolley
only with 2 wheels, and
open hook. Capacity, when
properly supported, 2000
Price, $4.00.
Track complete, with
hangers every 15 inches.
Price per foot. $ .30
Goodwin Grass Shears
Lawn trimming, once a dreaded chore, has
been robbed of all its unpleasantness. For
GOODWIN Grass Shears are so comfortable, so
easy to operate that the job is over in a jiffy —
and it leaves no fatigue.
The natural up-and-down movement of the
GOODWIN eliminates wrist-tire and finger-ache;
their advanced design keeps blades flat on the
ground with handles up and out of the grass.
A tension adjustment is provided to adapt them
to all cutting requirement and prevent binding
or spreading of the blades. Bright orange
handles make them easy to find in the grass.
Shaped to get into out-of-the-way corners
without discomfort or inconvenience, GOODWIN
Grass Shears really do a better job of trimming
your lawn.
No. 10 Goodwin Shears, Ball Bearing. Price,
$1.50; Postpaid, $1.60.
No. 20 Goodwin Junior Shears. Price, $1.00;
Postpaid, $1.10.
Oxford Snow Shoes
Style No. 50
Oxford
Skis
Peerless Coaster Wagon
We also carry several styles and sizes of Paris
Coaster Wagons.
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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HASKELL
IMPLEMENT AND SEED
LEWISTON MAINE
Century Scales
No. 23 S
The Century model comprises
a complete change in scale
building.
These scales are in perfect
balance under all loads, which
reduces friction and wear to a
minimum heretofore unobtain¬
able.
Precision springs — a most
important item, have been in¬
creased in size; they are of a
durability that will outlast the
life of a scale.
No. 23S galvanized scoop, 7
in. single dial without glass.
Capacity 20 lbs, by 1 oz. Price,
$3.50, postpaid, $3.75.
No. 24S enameled, 11 in. pan,
7 in. single dial without glass.
Capacity, 20 lbs. by 1 oz. Price,
$3.65, postpaid, $3.90.
International Salt
International brand package, both
plain and iodized, contains IV2 pounds
of guaranteed free Running Table Salt,
packed 36 to the
case.
Purity brand
package, both
plain and iodized with a depend¬
able pouring spout, contains 2
pounds of High Grade Table
Salt. Guaranteed Free Running
under all atmospheric condi¬
tions. Packed 24 to the case.
K-R-O Kills Rats Only
K-R-0 will rid your premises without danger of kill¬
ing livestock, pets or poultry.
Kills Rats
without poison
Made of red squill, the ingredient rec¬
ommended by U. S. Government as
sure death to rats and mice but which
will not kill anything else. K-R-O
killed 103 rats overnight for a
Nebraska farmer. For sale by us
on a money-back guarantee.
K-
KILLS- RATS-ONLY
Safest and most effective Rat Killer on the market.
Price: 2 oz. can, .75; postpaid, .80
Martin’s Paste Wax
Polishes quickly and
easily — revives the origi¬
nal finish — provides actu¬
al protection for the sur¬
face on which it is used.
Because of the purity
of the Wax Materials used
in its manufacture, Mar¬
tin’s Paste Wax will cover
more surface than other
Waxes. This makes Mar¬
tin’s economical to use.
Martin’s Paste Wax has
none of the greasy,
smeary, slippery charac¬
teristics so objectionable to housewives.
2 1/2 oz. can, $.30, postpaid, $.35; x/i lb. can, $.55,
postpaid, $.65; 1 lb. can, $1.00, postpaid $1.10; 25 lb.
can, $20.00.
Martin’s Liquid Wax
Produces a rich, soft, vel¬
vety glow on furniture,
floors and other surfaces
to be waxed. Martin’s has
cleansing properties which
remove dirt from the sur¬
face — the wax itself pro¬
vides a non-dirt-collecting
film over the surface. This
polishes readily to a beau¬
tiful finish.
Handsome Maple, Birch,
or Oak floors will be well
protected with Martin’s
Liquid Wax.
For your fine furniture
Martin’s Liquid Wax will
produce a finish to which
dust and lint will not ad¬
here and on which finger
prints will not show.
Pint can, $.90, postpaid, $1.00; half pint can, $.50,
postpaid, $.55.
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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
DIETZ LANTERNS AND GLOBES
No. 2 Blizzard
Cold Blast
No. 2 Blizzard . $1.40
No. 2 Special Blizzard with large
fount . 1-55
No. 0 Wizard Cold Blast. Short
Globe . 1.00
No. 30 Cold Blast. Search with
Bulls Eye Globe . 3.90
No. 60 Cold Blast. Mammoth
Search. Plain Globe . 11.50
Roadster Cold Blast. Side Lamp
. 1.80
Pioneer Street Lamp . 8.25
Eureka Driving Lamp . 2.10
Octo Driving Lamp . 4.00
No. 0 Monarch Hot Blast .... .90
Sport . -70
A full stock of lantern globes
carried at all times in the Bliz¬
zard Cold Blast, D-Lite (short)
Cold Blast, Wizard Cold Blast,
Tubular Junior and Bull’s Eye
styles.
Wizard Cold Blast.
Short[ Globe
Dash
Clamp
Holder
Octo
Driving
Lamp
Roadster Wagon
Lantern
Eureka
Driving
Lamp
No. 0 Monarch He t Blast Mammoth Search Light
Cold Blast
Steel Nose Trucks
Boston Pattern
Eureka
Ash Can Truck
Built for heavy service
1 B Small, half strapped . $8.00
2 B Medium, half strapped . 9.75
3 B Large, half strapped . 13.75
Eureka Ash Can . 3.75
Dandy Bag Truck, no legs . 5.00
Rubber Belting — Prices Right
Stock Sizes
2 inch 3 Ply
3 inch 4 Ply
4 inch 4 Ply
5 inch 4 Ply
6 inch 4 Ply
Cut Lacing
5/16 in., 3/8 in.,
1/2 in.
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_ HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO
LEWISTON MAINE
WRINGERS
American Wringer Company’s Celebrated Horseshoe
Brand
Tub Wringers
Iron Frame — Plain Bearing
No. 100 Daisy, 10 in.,
1 year warrant . $3.55
No. 330 Relief, 10 in.,
3 year warrant . 5.15
Wood Frame, Plain Bearing
No. 327 E Uni v e r s a 1 ,
Reversible Board, 10
in., 3 year warrant.
Enclosed Gears . 7.35
FAMILY SIZE
No. 114
"Can't Splash”
Two piece
all-Steel. 14 grauge
Black Enameled.
For 8 to 20
ounce Mops.
Packed Y2 dozen
to the crate.
Weight 57Mj lbs.
No. 14 S a me
in all galvanized.
No.
No.
No.
Wood Frame, Ball Bearing
380 E Universal, 10 in., 3
year warrant. Enclosed
Gears . $0.30
381 E Universal, 11 in., 3
year warrant . 6.60
328 E Universal, 11 in., 3
year warrant. Reversible
Board .
4 . 4 e>
Bench Wringers
No. B380 E Universal, 10 in.,
3 year warrant. Ball Bear¬
ing. Enclosed Gears . $10.15
w ringer Rolls and Repairs
Hotel Size
No. 1
Steel sides and
front, wood back
and bottom. For
16 to 24 oz. mops.
Packed 1 doz. to
crate. Wt. 140 lbs.
Price, $2.75
WHITE MOP WRINGERS
FAMILY SIZE
No. 14
“Can’t Splash”
Two piece all
pra 1 va ni z ed 14
gauge steel.
For 8 to 16 oz.
Mops. Packed
V2 doz. to the
crate. W eight
57 Va lbs.
FAMILY SIZE
No. 2
Maple sides and
front, birch back
and bottom.
For rag or Cloth
mops.
Packed Vi doz. to
crate.
Wt.4254 lbs.
Price, $3.50 Price, $2.35 Price, $3.00
Bound Oak Butter Boxes with Bail
4 Quart . each $0.85
8 Quart . each 1.10
Wooden Sugar Buckets
20 lb. Small . Price $ .70
40 lb. Medium . 1.10
70 lb. Large . 1.50
All Prices Subject to Change
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Richmond Highspeed Washing Machine
Richmond High
Speed Washing
Machine is fitted
with well bal¬
anced fly wheel
running on ten
roller bearings
and geared direct
with cut tooth
gears (all cov¬
ered ) , which pro¬
duces a mechan¬
ism with no dead
center. Virginia
white cedar tub,
large flat steel
hoops. Shipping
Weight, crated,
115 lbs.
Price : $18.25.
Lightning Washing Machine, a good first-class ma¬
chine made of Virginia white cedar, finished in light
gray paint. Price, $10.75
THE MAJESTIC
Rotary Washing Machine
Roller bearings,
Virginia White Ce¬
dar Tub. Electric-
welded Wire
Hoops.
The best, most
durable and light¬
est running Rotary
Washing Machine
made.
The Majestic will
wash overalls,
blankets and
heavy garments, or
lace curtains and
other delicate fab¬
rics, perfectly and
without injury.
Shipping Weight,
Orated, 70 lbs. Price, $13.50
Paris Hardwood
Lawn Swings
No. 34. 8 ft. high,
four passengers,
each $10.25
No. 36, 9 ft. high,
four passengers,
each, $12.50
Without Notice
HASKELL
IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
Washboards
No. 7 25 Naiad, perforated,
spiral crimp . 60
No. 795 Junior, pail size,
8^x19, Globe crimp . 40
No. 815 Daisy, pail size,
71/ixl6, globe crimp . 25
No. 181 Vim Brass, peer¬
less crimp . 70
No. 182 Vim Zinc, peer¬
less crimp . 65
No. 180 Vim Glass, spiral
crimp . 75
No. 852 Roma Special
Metal, plain crimp,
double surface . 40
Slaw and Kraut Cutters
$0.60
2.10
2. 75
Outdoor Clothes
Dryers
No. 1 1 10 ft. 4 Line
. $7.00
No. 2 150 ft. 5 Line
. 7.50
Balcony . 13.00
Balcony Dryer
Folding Sewing
Table
No. 000 36x19
each $2.55
No. 00 36x19, with
Castors, each 2.80
No. 0 3 6x20, with
Castors, each
$3.60
No. 622 Slaw 6x18 in., 2 Knife .
No. 643 Kraut 9x29 in., 3 Knife...
No. 645 Kraut 11x33 in., 3 Knife
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All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
Folding Ironing Table
No. 2 54x16, Cloth Top . each $3.60
No. 3 54x16, Plain Top . each 3.50
Pastry Boards
16x22, each . $1.10 18x24, each . $1.20
20x26, each . . 1.40
Bread Boards, with Rim
16x22, each . $1.20 18x24, each . $1.35
20x26, each . 1.60
No. 3
No. 3%
No. 4
Small, 40 feet drying space....
Medium, 50 feet drying space
Large, 60 feet drying space--
LADDERS
Spruce
Clothes
Horse
$1.85
2.00
2.25
Extension
Ladders
20, 22, 24 and 26 foot Ladders . 40 per foot
28, 30 and 32 foot Ladders . 42 per foot
34, 36, 38 and 40 foot Ladders . 44 per foot
Common Ladders
8 to 13 ft . per ft. $0.30 14 to 16 ft . per ft. $0.32
17 to 22 ft . per ft. .34
Apple Ladders
8 to 13 ft . per ft. $0.30 14 to 16 ft . per ft. $0.32
17 to 22 ft . per ft. .34
THE UNIVERSAL SUPER-
The Universal Model 425
A Low-Priced Very Efficient Cleaner
This cleaner’s powerful far reaching suction is
strong enough to clean all floor coverings thoroughly.
It frees the rug from all surface litter, gritty dirt and
embedded dust by the safest cleaning method known
— a sweeping, rushing, current of cleansing air. Rugs
last longer when they are cleaned by this harmless
but efficient UNIVERSAL method.
Compactly designed with soft rubber casters, swiv¬
eled rear wheel and pistol grip handle, the UNIVER¬
SAL is unusually easy to operate. It does not seal to
the rug and runs lightly under furniture, backs, turns,
and noses its way into difficult places at the slightest
pressure of a guiding hand.
HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
SINKS
We carry the principal
sizes of cast-iron sinks, fit¬
ted for lead pipe.
Prices
2% feet x 18 in. $4.60
3 feet x 20% in. 5.35
3 y2 feet x 22 in. 6.75
4 feet x 24 in. 8.90
4% feet x 24 in. 11.50
Lightning
Hay Knife
Price, $1.60
Grass Hooks
Little Giant, folding
blade, Price, $0.60;
postpaid, .70
Corn Hooks
Brooks, Serrated. Price
.50; postpaid, .60
No. 4.
No. 90
Edge.
Dust Pans
IC Japanned Black.
Price, .15; postpaid, .20
IX Japanned Black. . Triple
Price, .20; postpaid, .25
No. 142. Lowell Dry Powder Duster.
Price, $1.00; postpaid, $1.10
if
Ideal Fruit Picker’s
Bag
Made from heavy weight
white duck.
Price, $1.75; postpaid,
$1.85.
Wire Fruit Picker
No. 699. Wire to attach to pole.
Price, .60; postpaid, .70
A Wrench and Thread Cutter. Frosted Nickel.
Non-Rusting.
This tool has more uses than any wrench on the
market A necessity on the farm, in every shop and
household. Price, $0.60; by^ mail, $0.70
TOOL GRINDERS
The Handy Andy is a Jim
Dandy. It is the last word
in low-priced grinder con¬
struction. Nothing cheap
about it but the price. It is
smooth running, extremely
powerful for its size, and
strongly built. Has 4x1 in.
Corundum wheel.
Handy Andy
Regal Fly Killer.
Price, $0.10; postpaid, $0.15
Price, $2.25; postpaid, $2.40
No. 7 Cheney
Mower Knife and
Tool Grinder.
Price, $9.00
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
76
HASKELL
IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED CO.
Corn Poppers
1 Quart Common . $0.30
2 Quart Extra Heavy . 40
4 Quart Extra Heavy . 75
Pop Frier
3MB Pop Frier, 3 quart size, with pan for popping
corn over blue flame. Price, $.50; postpaid, $.60
Star Bamboo Rake
Bamboo handle. Light and
efficient, weighs only 16
ounces. Has 33 teeth, 18 in.
spread. Price, $0.30
r
YAMADE
“M
Yamade Bamboo Rake, 18 in., 33 teeth, with metal
band. Price, $0.75
Sunray Steel Wool
Sunray Steel Wool is posi¬
tively uniform in texture.
Sunray Steel Wool has
longer, stronger strands,
which do not crumble and
break up.
Sunray Steel Wool is free
from dust, chips and tangles.
Sunray Steel Wool is
cleaner, faster, easier to work
and more economical to use.
Five grades in household
packages and one pound rolls.
American Beauty Duster
Is a most satisfactory force
feed, one man duster. Sifting
device crushes lumps and forces
damp dust through screen. Ca¬
pacity, 15 lbs.
Price, $18.00; postpaid, $18.25
California Beauty Duster for
small truck farms.
Price, $12.00; postpaid, $12.25
Universal Vacuum Bottle
Enameled case.
Pint size,
i^mm
Price, $1.00; postpaid, $1.15
Quart size.
r-_* 5^
Price, $1.95; postpaid, $2.10
§ |
Glass Jug
ijy
1 Gallon size . $0.25; postpaid,
No. 148 Gasoline Torch
Tank is made of heavy gauge
seamless brass — t h e bottom
contains the filler plug and is
funnel shaped for convenience
in filling. Pump in handle con¬
struction. Capacity, 1 quart.
Price, $4.25; postpaid, $4.50
Universal Columbia
Lunch Kit
Hinged Cover Type
No. 2011, Lunch Kit.
Black finish. Equipped with
No. 1011 pint Columbia Bot¬
tle. Bottle has polished
aluminum shoulder and
drinking cup.
Price, $1.50; postpaid, $1.65
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
LAWN MOWERS
The
Superb
Superb is a strictly high-grade ball-bearing Lawn
Mower. It is made of first-class material throughout
and the workmanship and finish are unsurpassed. It
has large driving wheels and fine cut gears, thus
ensuring ease and quietness of running.
This Mower is furnished with patent double-edged
bottom knife which is shaped like a piece of channel
iron with two up-turned highly tempered edges.
The
Lakewood
This Mower we guarantee to be the best ball¬
bearing Lawn Mower, for the price, on the market.
It has high wheels (9 inches), flat, steel sliding pawls
in the ratchets, and large diameter revolving cutter
(6 inches), furnished with four blades.
This Lawn Mower is equipped with our patent ad¬
justable ball bearings, the adjustment of which is
accomplished by means of a single screw.
The
Quality
This is a good Mower at a medium price for all
ordinary work. The drive wheels are nine inches in
diameter. The revolving cutter is 6 inches in diameter
and has 3 crucible steel blades highly tempered and
ground true their entire length. It is carried on our
patented adjustable ball-bearings.
The
Nipper
This is a good
Lawn Mower
at a medium
low price and
gives the pur-
chas e r full
value for his
money. It has
brass bushings and the same ratchets and adjust¬
ments that are used on many of the high grade
Mowers, and it is in every respect what is needed at
the present time, viz., a Mower that will do good
service and at a cost but little higher than the poor
trash that is put out so freely.
Townsend’s
Victory
We cannot
offer a better
Mower at any
price. It has
ball-bearings of the very highest grade exact to % of
1-1000 of an inch, which greatly reduces friction.
Double Steel Ratchet, very swift and smooth in action,
as well as exceedingly hard for durability. Triple
Gear. Entirely enclosed, allowing no dirt or cut grass
to find its way into the pinions or cogs.
Townsend’s
Flyer
A splendid High-Grade Mower, at a little lower
price than the “Victory.” Ball-bearings entirely en¬
closed. Adjustments very simple. Knives very hard
and of the best steel.
Write for New Low Prices
HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED CO
Water Ballast Lawn Roller
A High Grade Roller adapted for Rolling Lawns,
Golf Courses and Tennis Courts.
MOTO-MOWER
POWER LAWN MOWER
No. 603
DESCRIPTION
WEIGHTS
Diam., Length. Filled with
No.
Inches
Inches
Empty
Water
Price
603
24
24
110
420
$17.25
604
24
32
130
566
20.00
A Plain Bearing Roller without our regular scraper
to meet a demand for a little cheaper type roller.
No. 607
DESCRIPTION
WEIGHTS
Diam.,
Length.
Filled with
No.
Inches
Inches
Empty
Water
Price
605
14
24
68
175
$10.50
606
18
24
82
265
13.25
607
14
15
9.25
City Model, 21-in. Cut.
Write for Catalog and Prices.
Fairbanks Portable
Platform Scale
Sngle Beam with Wheels.
Beams graduated 50 lbs., by % lbs.
It is absolutely accurate and durable.
The “Fairbanks” scale is made to comply with the
laws on weights and measures of all States of the
Union.
500 Lbs. Capacity. Platform, 16x25.
Price . $21.00
1,000 Lbs. Capacity. Platform, 17x26.
Price . $23.50
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HASKELL
IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED CO.
O-CEDAR POLISH MOPS
Prices :
No. 3 Large Triangle 0-Cedar Polish Mop . $1.50
No. 4 Small Triangle O-Cedar Polish Mop . 1.00
No. 9 Triangle O-Cedar Dust Mop . 1.00
No. 63 Slip On O-Cedar Dust Mop . 1.00
No. 15 Special O-Cedar Polish Mop . 75
O-Cedar Polish
Battleship
Polish
Mop
/ ■#!>. ^ ;.v:
Cleans and polishes at the same time, putting a high,
lasting lustre on all varnished surfaces. There is
nothing to equal O-Cedar Polish Mop for polishing
floors, linoleum, etc. Gets down into the corners, gets
the dust under beds, heavy furniture, radiators, etc.
The mop is padded and cannot scratch or mar the
furniture.
Price
Price: 12 oz. Bot.
REPAIRS AND PARTS
A Wonderful Varnish Food
For cleaning and polishing floors,
furniture, automobiles, etc. O-Cedar is
by far the most economical furniture
polish, as it is used with water. Puts
on a high, hard, lasting lustre, and
does not leave a bluish cast and gum¬
my surface It contains no grease,
mineral by-products or benzines.
Every ingredient of O-Cedar Polish
is a pure vegetable substance. Pos¬
itively will not ignite. It is easy to
use. Very little rubbing is required.
O-Cedar Polish is well and favorably
known and is widely advertised in con¬
nection with the O-Cedar Polish Mop.
4 oz. Bot . $0.30 Price: 1 qt. Cans . $1.25
.60 Price: 1 gal. Cans $3.00
Guard Bolts and Guard Plates for all Guards, Knife
Heads, Section, Rivets, etc., all guaranteed to fit the
machine for which they are intended.
Link Belt Chain
Malleable and steel Sizes in stock
all the way from No. 25 to No 62.
Prices from .23 to .42 per foot.
Spring Harrow Tooth
Steel Harrow Tooth: Square and % inch.
33.’
Cultivator Steels
Guard Plate Guard Bolt Section Tedder Fork
Notice — -In ordering repairs always give name of machine and number of old part. When the number or
letter cannot be found, it is always best to send, by parcel post or express prepaid, the old or broken part, thus
avoiding mistakes or delays. 80
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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED CO^
-rfl
STOPS/aLEAKS
ROOFS
STORMTIGHT is an adhesive compound, ten times thicker than paint. It does not dry out nor
become hard and brittle. Under the slow curing process that it undergoes, the top surface
becomes firm but the body of the material underneath remains pliable and elastic, so that it
readily conforms to the expansion and contraction of the roof surfaces. It retains its rubber-like con¬
sistency indefinitely under all weather conditions.
Stormtight is the result of years of scientific research. Hundreds of exposure tests were made on
every kind of roofing material, under varied weather conditions. These tests were closely watched.
One by one the harmful ingredients were rejected, the wrong combinations eliminated, until the present
formula was arrived at, which gives you a roofing product’ with the following ideal characteristics:
A one-piece covering without joints or nail holes.
Impervious to rain, snow, wind and sun.
Unaffected by gaseous vapors, acids or alkalies.
Will not harden, crack or peel.
Highly fire resistant.
Low in cost.
Stormtight can be applied in any weather, by anybody. It sticks to any kind of roofing material; no
matter whether the roof is wet or dry, hot or cold, you can stop a leak a few minutes after you discover it.
Stormtight is a scientific blend of oils, special w^aterproofers, reinforcing pigments and asphalt, based on
years of investigation and practical tests.
STORMTIGHT— LIQUID BLACK MAROON RED & GREEN
Drums — 64 gallons . $1.50 per gallon $2.00 per gallon $3.00 per gallon
Drums — 38 gallons . . . 1.60 per gallon 2.10 per gallon 3.10 per gallon
Cans — 5 gallons (2 per case) . 1.90 per gallon 2.40 per gallon 3.40 per gallon
Cans — 1 gallon (6 per case) . — 2.00 per gallon 2.50 per gallon 3.50 per gallon
STORMTIGHT— PLASTIC
Drums — 600 pounds . „ 15c per pound 20c per pound 30c per pound
Drums — 375 pounds . . . 16c pel pound 21c per pound 31c per pound
Buckets — 50 pounds . - . . . 19c per pound 24c per pound 34c per pound
Buckets— 25 pounds . . . - . 20c per pound 25c per pound 35c per pound
Cans — 5 pounds (12 to case) . 22c per pound 27c per pound 37c per pound
Cans — 1 pound (24 to case) . . . 25c per pound 30c per pound 40c per pound
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, HASKELL
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IMPLEMENT AND SEED
LEWISTON MAINE
COLONIAL HOUSE PAINT
Our Colonial Paint sales have more than doubled in the last twenty-five months.
Are you handling this line? If not, you are missing a great opportunity to increase your
business.
Colonial Paint is used on every job where quality counts.
Pure lead, pure oil, pure zinc, pure dryer — that is Colonial Outside White. Send for a case
of this wonderful product for your next customer and he will be advertising your wares, just
the same as Mr. Goodrich, whose unsolicited testimonial is given below:
Lewiston, Maine, May 3rd, 1929.
Haskell Implement & Seed Company,
Lewiston, Maine.
Gentlemen:
Feeling it a duty, I stop for a few moments to in form you of the results obtained after using Colonial
Paint on my buildings in Winterport, Me.
In the first place the buildings were washed with soap and water (as they were well covered with paint),
for they were very dirty due to road building, then one coat of Colonial Outside White was used and Nat¬
ural Bronzite for the blinds, and I take pleasure in stating that I believe it one of the finest paint jobs in
Maine. The painter, Mr. William Parker, told me this spring, that since he did the work last August, that
out of state people had called at his place and asked how the paint was put on, also the brand, where it might
be obtained, stating that it did not seem possible for paint on buildings to be so white.
The caretakers informed me tourists have stopped en route, to look the buildings over and some calling
at the door, asking the brand of paint. I was down there this week and found the paint surface as glossy and
white as it was when first done.
This letter was not solicited and may be used for any purpose you see fit to do with it, or call on me
at any time.
Very truly yours,
(Signed) E. P. GOODRICH, M. D„
District Health Officer.
136 Webster Street, Lewiston, Maine.
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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
COLONIAL
FLOOR & DECK ENAMEL
This is an enamel floor paint that flows on without showing a brush mark, leaving a mir¬
ror-like surface. One coat is sufficient on old work. Dries over night. Can be applied by anyone.
Made for both exterior and interior use. Send for a color card of ten attractive shades.
VELVETA
Velveta is a splendid interior flat paint made for use on walls and ceilings either wood or
plaster. It has great covering capacity, flows easily under the brush and will not show laps. Vel¬
veta gives a soft dull velvet finish. Is made in fourteen attractive colors as well as white.
COLONIAL A No. 1 VARNISHES
Colonial A No. 1 Varnishes are standard in quality, because they are made of the finest
gums obtainable.
They are not affected by boiling hot water or ammonia.
Put up in all sizes and for all purposes.
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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE j
BRONZITE
THE PERMANENT GREEN PAINT
Bronzite — "The permanent green paint” — insures the green color against fading on every
job where it is used. Made in six beautiful shades and in all sizes.
No matter how good the rest of your home looks, if the green fades the whole job looks
bad. Use Bronzite Green for perfect results.
Adhesium is a wall paper size so sticky that lincrusta can be hung on any surface without
fear of it coming off.
Adhesium will detect the hot spots, showing where to shellac to prevent free lime from
burning through the wallpaper.
Adhesium may be used as a primer on new wood, as a "between coater,” thus saving stock
and labor.
Adhesium is indispensable to the careful decorator.
Adhesium is cheaper than glue and 100 times more effective.
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IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED
LUS-TRO-LAC
FOUR HOUR ENAMEL
Thousands of people have changed their furniture, autos, and boats from dull unattractive
objects into shining examples of what just every day folks are able to make with a brush and a
can of this wonderful Lustrolac Enamel — and it drys in four hours.
Dealers are turning their stocks on Lustrolac five to ten times a year because it is the best
enamel you can possibly use on any surface either inside or outside.
Send for a free sample, enough to enamel the fenders of your car.
Lustrolac is also made in five shades of varnish stain suitable for floors and furniture — Light
Oak, Dark Oak, Light Mahogany, Dark Mahogany, and Walnut.
Lustrolac Varnish Stain is made from the same varnish that makes Lustrolac Enamel so won¬
derful.
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT LUSTROLAC ENAMEL
Several of the largest manufacturers of tubes used as containers for tooth paste, shaving
soaps, etc., have adopted LUSTROLAC ENAMEL as their standard for enamel coating to be
used on these tubes.
WHY?
Because it is the only enamel that retains its original luster and toughness when immersed
for two days in a strong solution of soap and water.
LUSTROLAC is a SUPERIOR ENAMEL.
HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
THE GAINSBOROUGH— ART STUDENTS OIL COLORS
Gainsborough
Students ,Oil Color
JlilttufaciuPeil bv
SCHMINCKEACi
UliSBEun'Ki' (German;
PERMANENCY KEY: A valuable Guide for the
Artist
***Absolute Permanency.
** Sufficient Permanency.
^Moderate Permanency.
oNot Sunproof.
Series A. Tubes Size IX
1" x 4”
Price, $ .20 Each
Tube Size VII Tube Size VI Tube Size IX
%" x 4" %" x 3" 1" x 4"
These Colors are highly recommended for Sketching,
Decorating and Mural Painting, also Commercial Poster
Work. Especially adapted for Tinting of Paints.
C-AMtL HAIR BRUSHES for the
aint — Drug — Hardware
Staionery and School
Supply Trades
No.
Perman¬
ency Name of Color
600
* *
Asphaltum
620
* * *
Burnt Ochre, Light
624
* He
Burnt Sienna
630
He He He
Burnt Umber
651
He He He
Dark Ochre
678
He He He
English Red, Light
689
He He He
English Red, Deep
619
He He He
Gold Ochre
612
He He H«
Ivory Black
616
He He He
Lamp Black
623
He H«
Raw Sienna
627
He He He
Raw Umber
656
He He He
Terra Pozzuoli
618
He He He
Yellow Ochre, Light
664
Series B. Tubes Size 111
%" x 4"
Price, $ .20 Each
* Chrome Green, Light
665
He
Chrome Green, Deep
693
He
Chrome Yellow, Light
608
He
Chrome Yellow, Deep
622
He He
Emerald Green
687
0
Indian Yellow
631
He He
Van Dyke Brown
645
He *
Zinc Yellow
672
He He
Prussian Blue
658
Series C. Tubes Size VI
%" x 3"
Price, $ .30 Each
*** Cadmium Yellow, Deep
644
He 1:
Madder Lake, Light (Rose)
663
He He
Madder Lake, Medium
640
* He
Madder Lake, Deep
652
He He
Vermilion, Light, Imit.
654
He He H«
Vert Emeraude
Markwell Camel Hair
..Camel Hair Marking Brushes
on tin ferrules, long polished
handles.
2 Dozen assorted sizes 1 to 4.
PERFECT
611
CARTEL HAIR ENAMEL
VARNISH-OR LACQUERING BRUSHES
varnisfi Brtrtes!
WHITES
Tubes, $ .20 Each
Price, $ .20 Each
Cbremnitz White
Zinc White
Columbia
Cam el Hair
Lacqueri n g or
Varnish Brushes,
on tin ferrules,
flat white
handles. 1 Dozen
size 1" wide.
Perfect
Oval Camel Hair Lacquer¬
ing or Bronzing Brushes, on
tin ferrules, green, polished
handles.
1 Dozen size %" wide.
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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO
LEWISTON MAINE
BRUSHES for
the PAINTER
“The Brush As Important
As the Paint”
’No. 0812
Red Sable Water
Color Brush
No. 2355X Red
Sable Lettering Brush
No. 9457X Red
Sable Rigger
No. 6658 Ox Hair
Stroke Brush
No. 9355X Red
Sable Show Card Brush
No. 6361 Bristle Angular Liner
All Sizes
No. 6658 No. 9355X No. 6361
No. 823. Sharpies Bowl Brush. For No. 2 and 3
Separators . Price, $.20; postpaid, $.25
No. 824. Sharpies Bowl Brnsh. For No. 4, (i and 9
Separators . Price, $.20; postpaid, $.25
No. 810 Milk Tube Brush. Price, .10; Postpaid, .13
No. 61. Milk Bottle Brush. Price, .45; Postpaid, .52
No. 82. Milk Bottle Brush. Price, .55; Postpaid, .62
HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO. 0
LEWISTON MAINE
PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES
Flat Varnish Brushes
Bristle Paint Brushes Set in Rubber
Selected Chinese bristles, chiseled edge, long and full,
very elastic. Bristles vulcanized in hard rubber.
Width 11 K 2 2^ 3
Length of stock 2 2V* 2% 3 31^
Price, each $ .25 $ .35 $ .45 $ .65 $ .85
Bristles set in hard rubber
XXX Chinese
Black Chinese bristles, chiseled edge
and staining. Bristles set in hard rubber.
Width 1 1 14 2
Length of stock 1 % 2y% 2%
Price, each $ .20 $ .30 $ .40
XX Chinese
For home varnishing.
Bristles set
in hard
rubber.
Width
1
m
2
2K
Length of stock
Price, each
m
$ .20
1%
$ .25
2y%
$ .30
2K
$ .40
. For enameling
2 K 3
2 K 2%
$ .50 $ .65
Regal
Black bristles. A good all around varnish brush. Bristles
set in rubber.
Width 1 iy2 2 2y2 3
T -ngth of stock 1 Vg \% 2 2*4 2%
Price, each $ .15 $ .20 $ .25 $ .30 $ .35
Master Painters’ Wall
Best quality black bristles, extra long stock. A
brush for the professional painter. Nickel bound,
set in rubber.
Width 3
Length of bristle 3%
Price, each $ .90
3 K
4
$1.20
4
4 M
$1.70
superior
Bristles
4K
4 Vi
$1.90
Majestic Wall
A black bristle brush about equal to our Master Painters’
except with a trifle shorter stock. Bristles set in rubber.
Width 3 3^ 4 414
Length of bristle 314 3‘ . 3% 3J-&
Price, each $ .70 $ .85 $1.10 $1.40
TRIUMPH WALL INDIVIDUAL CARTONS
A superior black bristle brush, nickel bound with dark
red handle. Bristles set in rubber. Five sizes.
Width 2y2 3 3y2 4
Length of bristle 2 % 2% 3 ZVi
Price, each $ .45 $ .50 $ .60 $ .80
Holdfast
Black bristles. Stained handle. Bristles set in rubber.
width 1 2 2 y2
Price, each $ .10 $ .15 $ .20 $ .25
Auto
Mixed gray bristles. Unfinished handle.
Width 1 m2 2 y2
Price, each $ .20 $ .30 $ .45 $ .60
Clipper Wall
Good all purpose paint brush. Black bristles set in rubber.
Width 2M 3 ZVi 4
Length of bristle 2%/% 2 % 2Vi 2 l/i
Price, each $ .40 $ .45 $ .55 $ .70
Raven Wall
Black bristle low priced paint brush Bristles in rubber.
Width 2J4 3 3H 4
Length of bristle 2\4 2% 2XA 2XA
Price, each $ .30 $ .35 $ .40 $ .50
Maine Wall
Black bristle set in rubber.
Width
Length of bristle
Price, each
6
3Vi
$1.15
X8
HASKELL
IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED
. 111^
Kalsomine Brushes
Gray mixed bristle. Unfinished handle. Galvanized
ferrule. Our best grade. Width 7 Length of bristle
5%. Price, each $6.75
Korea
Black bristle,
bound. Width
Price, each
Dark red polished handle. Nickel
7 Length of bristle 5
$5.85
Trojan
Black bristle.
Natural finished
handle.
Nickel
bound. Width
7
8
Length of bristle
4%
4%
Price, each
Mongol
$2.40
$3.25
Black bristle.
Natural finished
handle.
Nickel
bound. Width
6
7
Length of bristle
3 %
3 y2
Price, each
$1.00
$1.35
Paper Hangers’ Smoothers
Columbian
Bristle, wire fastened. Length, 12. Price, each, $ .80
Grass fibre stock.
Length
Dandy
10 Price, each
$ .35
A superior brush, long stock, black bristle. Three
sizes. Size 6 7 8 10
Price, each $1.15 $1.50 $1.80 $2.00
Whitewash Brushes
Special Smith’s
Hand made. Leather bound.
Size 5/0 Length of bristle
Width 8% Price
Leather bound.
Size
Width
Black bristle.
Size
Width
5
$7.50
Gray Russia
Unfinished head.
4/0 Length of bristle 5
8 y2 Price $6.75
Cambridge
Leather bound.
3/0 Length of bristle 4 %
8 % Price $3.50
No. 928
Black bristle. Metal
bound.
Length of bristle, 3 Vs.
Width, 7. Price $1.15.
Malden
Black bristle. Metal bound
Width 6 7
Length of bristle 3 3
Price, each $ .65 $ .85
Pride
Grass fibre stock. A low priced brush for
Width 6
Length of bristle 2%
Price, each $ .40
Good quality Chinese bristles set in rubber.
Sash Tools
8
3
$1.10
paste.
7
2%
$ .50
Creole Sash
Number 1234567S
Price, each $.15 $.15 $.20 $.20 $.25 $.25 $.30 $.35
Winner Oval Varnish
Width about 2% in. Price, $ .30
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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
Marti n Varnish Co
Pioneers of 100% Varnishes
Martin’s 100% Pure Floor Varnish
Composed of the best absolutely pure
Oils, Varnish Gums and Turpentine — no
adulterants or cheapeners of any sort.
Combines extreme durability — toughness
— elasticity and absolute resistance to hot
or cold water. Is Mar and Grease Proof.
Remarkably free and easy working. Cov¬
ers much more surface than adulterated
Varnishes. Dries to walk on over night
Can be rubbed and polished to a fine finish
in three days. The first varnish ever la¬
beled 100% pure.
Gals. 1/2 Gals. 1/4 Gals. 1/8 Gals.
$5.00 $3.70 $1.45 $ .80
THE IDEAL FLOOR VARNISH
1/16 Gals.
$ .50
Martin’s 100% Pure Interior Finish
Chicago
Martin’s 100% Pure Outside Spar
Varnish
The third of the Big Four Line of Pure
Varnishes. Especially prepared for finish¬
ing front doors, store fronts, window sills,
porch railings, and other surfaces of wood,
which are exposed to the most severe
weather — possesses remarkable elasticity,
contracting and expanding with cold or
heat. Gives splended results on all water
craft where water resisting and proofing
qualities are necessary. Is quite pale in
color and gives so tough a finish that it
really protects and preserves the surfaces over which
it is used.
Gals. 1/2 Gals. 1/4 Gals. 1/8 Gals. 1/16 Gals.
$5.50 $2.95 $1.60 $ .90 $ .50
THE SPAR VARNISH WHICH EXCELS
A fit companion to Martin’s 100% Pure Floor Var¬
nish — produces a rich and permanent gloss finish — is
not affected by moistures, works very easily and dries
hard in 36 hours. It may be rubbed to a beautiful
finish after three to four days.
We recommend its use for finishing the finest inte¬
rior Woodwork.
Gals. 1/2 Gals. 1/4 Gals. 1/8 Gals. 1/16 Gals.
$5.00 $2.70 $1.45 $ .80 $ .50
THE INTERIOR FINISH DE LUXE
Martin’s Amber-Lyte
Martin’s Amber-Lyte is the only
penetrating floor finish on the mar¬
ket today. Unlike a varnish, it
not only forms a film over the sur¬
face of the wood, but penetrates
into it to such an extent that even
when the surface of the wood is
worn away, the Amber-Lyte finish
and protection still remain. Pene¬
trates farther into maple wood
than linseed oil will penetrate into
pine. Dries over night with rich
satin finish. Practical finish for floors of maple in
schools, hospitals, kitchens, as well as in homes.
It is used extensively by Master Painters as a filler
in place of shellac.
Gals. 1/2 Gals. 1/4 Gals. 1/8 Gals. 1/16 Gals.
$4.00 $2.20 $1.20 $ .70 $ .45
THE PENETRATING FLOOR FINISH
Martin’s 100% Pure Velour Finish
This unusual Varnish will give a perfect effect of a
rubbed finish, either Flat or Semi-Gloss, and it saves
the expense of rubbing. Can be successfully applied
over either old or new Varnished surfaces. Produces
a soft, satiny depth which is very artistic and pleasing
to the eye. Works very freely and dries in 18 to 20
hours.
Gals. 1/2 Gals. 1/4 Gals. 1/8 Gals. 1/16 Gals.
$5.00 $2.70 $1.45 $ .80 $ .50
THE SATISFACTORY FLOOR FINISH
Martin’s Satin Black Leather
Finish
This very unusual piece of goods
gives perfect satisfaction on leathers,
mohair or pantasote. It will not
stiffen or crack these materials. It
preserves and beautifies tops, side
curtains, and seat cushions. It will
dry in fifteen to twenty minutes and
will not rub off on clothing. (It is
absolutely waterproof.)
Gals. 1/2 Gals. 1/4 Gals. 1/8 Gals. 1/16 Gals.
$5.00 $2.70 $1.45 $ .80 $ .50
One pint will adequately cover the top of any car.
A quart is sufficient for the top, seat cushions, cur¬
tains, etc., and it will greatly increase the resale value
of your car.
Martin’s Enamels
White
(Full Gloss or Egg-Shell Finish)
The perfect Enamel. May be ap¬
plied to all kinds of woodwork.
Also on Metal, Cement, Concrete,
Plaster, Brick and Stone surfaces,
inside or outside. Produces a beau¬
tiful, smooth, washable finish. Mar¬
tin’s Enamel has a wonderful body.
Works out very easily under the
brush. Compare its covering capac¬
ity and body with that of any other high grade enamel.
Also note the ease with which it is worked out and
the absence of brush marks in the finished surface. It
may be rubbed to a dull finish. Put up in a Handsome
Lithographed Can.
Gals. 1/2 Gals. 1/4 Gals. 1/8 Gals. 1/16 Gals.1/32 Gals.
$7.00 $3.85 $2.10 $1.15 $ .65 $ .35
USED WHERE QUALITY COUNTS
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HASKELL
IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
Paris Wheelbarrows
No. 6A Paris Wheelbarrow
No. 5 Paris wheelbarrow. 4 3 inch shafts, weight
12 V6 lbs. Price . $3.60
No. 6A Paris Wheelbarrow. 54 inch shafts,
weight, 35 lbs. Price . $6.40
No. 7 Paris Wheelbarrow. Full size, weight, !
4 5 lbs. Price . $8.00
Special Garden Barrows
No. 5 with steel
wheel.
Price, $6.00
No. 5 with wood
wheel.
Price, $6.50
No. 65 with wood
wheel. This is
a little larger
. $7.50
CEMENT BARROWS
C3% Syracuse.
Steel tray and
wheel. Wo o d
handl e s . 3 %
cub i c feet.
Weight, 70 lbs
Price, $8.00
No. 5 Special
than the No. 5 Special. Price,
No. F2 Lansing
F2 Lansing. Steel tray and wheel. Wood handles.
3% cubic feet. Weight, 68 lbs. Price . $8.00
DIRT BARROWS
A02 Lansing.
All steel.
Tubular
handles, 3
feet. Weight, 60 lbs.
Price . $7.25
No. A02
ASBESTOLINE
PKOTECTS AND PRESERVES ROOFS
The very best waterproof and weatherproof Asphalt
of high elasticity thoroughly fabricated with AS¬
BESTOS fibre constitute its ingredients and perfects
a product that meets every climatic requirement or
change — a substance that neither expanding heat or
contracting cold affect.
The application of ASBESTOLINE requires no
experienced help or any elaborate outlay for tools.
A common floor hand brush is all that is needed and
one coat of ASBESTOLINE will save that “worn-
out, no-more-good roof,” and keep it as tight as the
proverbial drum for many years.
Aside from its long, life-giving properties, AS¬
BESTOS being incorporated in ASBESTOLINE insures
that ASBESTOLINE will not crack or peel, and it is
impervious to acids, gases, or alkalies. Once it is
set ASBESTOLINE is also fire resisting.
ASBESTOLINE on account of its heavy body seals
up small holes, seams and cracks and creates an
elastic roof without joints, seams or laps.
Use ASBESTOLINE for permanency on flat or
sloping Roofs of Iron, Steel, Felt, Composition, or
Gravel or on any surface requiring waterproofing or
protection against the weather, acids, gases or alkalies.
We specially recommend ASBESTOLINE for water¬
proofing concrete and foundations and preserving
of timber. The application is simple and the cost
is very small. Every property owner, Industrial plant
as well as the farmer, will save money by the various
uses of ASBESSTOLINE.
When you want Real Roof Protection at LOW cost —
USE ASBESTOLINE
Write for Folder and Prices
“Dandy- Lion” Weed Killer
Dandelion, Pigweed, Burdocks and
other common weeds quickly and easily
destroyed without cutting or digging,
by use of the new “ Dandy-Lion” Weed
Exterminator. Cutting or pulling off
the tops only retards the growth, the
weeds soon re-appear, more vigorous
than before. One operation with the
“Dandy-Lion” kills root and all.
How It Works
All working parts are made easily
accessible. The base with all working
1 I 1 parts is quickly unscrewed and opened
up for cleaning or adjustment. The
plunger is pushed down into the crown
of the weed and the hole is enlarged by moving the
handle with a circular motion. Then by pressing down
the handle, the valve opens, the desired amount of
weed killing solution is deposited in the centre of the
root to be killed and the work is done Price, $1.00.
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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED CO.
A ‘‘Good Roof” means a “Trouble-free” Roof
Here’s a roofing you can put on a
building — and then forget.
Rotproof and rustproof — Ever-
lastic M i n e r a 1-Surfaced Roofing
doesn’t call on you for care or main¬
tenance, — no painting, no staining,
no upkeep of any kind.
And it’s fire-safe. If sparks or
embers light on your roof, they sizzle
out harmlessly. Moreover, Ever-
lastic Mineral-Surfaced Roofing adds
good looks to a building. It presents
a surface of fadeless mineral in at¬
tractive colors — soft Red, moss
Green, or shadowy Blue-Black.)
Note this special feature of real
A Barrett shingle roof makes any
house easier to sell. Color in a roof
also helps the sale value. Everlastic
Multi-Shingles, colorful and sturdy,
are frequently used for re-roofing
over old wooden shingles.
value — the 2 inch “selvage.” This
furnishes an accurate guide in laying.
It’s a simple matter to distribute the
cement evenly on this selvage — no ce¬
ment streaks smearing up the roof¬
ing. Moreover, laps stay tight.
In brief, no better value on the
market than this fine, time-proved
roll roofing.
Smooth-Surfaced Roofings: Where
this type of roofing is desired we
recommend the Barrett Everlasting
Brand, a roofing of heavy felt base
thoroughly saturated with bitumen,
that will give long years of satisfac¬
tory service.
Not Just a Roof - A Lasting Protection
Any roofing will protect your house — for a while.
But you want lasting protection. Protection against
leaks — against heat in summer and cold in winter —
against fire.
All this is assured in Barrett Everlastic Shingles.
And in addition you get color — beautiful reds,
greens, shadowy blue-blacks as well as variegated
tones.
While Barrett has many styles of shingles, none is
more popular than the sturdy Everlastic Multi
(4-in-l) self-spacing strip shingle. It’s now made in
36 in. width instead of 32 in., a real improvement. It
takes 10% fewer strips per hundred square feet.
There is a corresponding reduction in laying costs
and the larger shingles look very handsome on the
roof.
You can make no more satisfactory selection than
to choose Everlastic Multi-Shingles. Sizes: 10 in. x
36 in. and 12% in. x 36 in. and both attractively
priced.
We will gladly send you an interesting roofing
booklet.
IVe endorse
orse
AH Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
92
HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
BARN DOOR HANGERS
'It? tijfkifc
No. 21. Hummer Adjustable Hanger. Per Set $1.80
Hummer Steel Track. Per foot . 27
6, 8 and 10 foot lengths.
MYERS NEW WAY GIANT
ADJUSTABLE DOOR
HANGER
For Tubular Girder Track
Adjustable to and from Building
and to Raise and Lower
the Door
No. 12. Giant New Way Hanger.
$2.40 per pair
Giant New Way Track.
21c per foot
Intermediate Brackets.
15c each
End Brackets. 15c each
The Myers Adjustable Tan¬
dem Stayon Flexible Door
Hanger with Steel Roller
Bearings
This hanger can be adjusted
perpendicularly so as to locate
the door at any point above the
ground desired. Also to adjust
the door to or from the building.
No. 3. Price . $2.25 per pair
Flat Steel Track .08'/2 per foot
4, 6 and 8 foot lengths.
x -JOINT
Porter’s Hummer
Tandem Adjustable
Barn Door Hangers
Wheels are 2% inches in
diameter, made of superior
gray iron and run on roller
bearings. This hanger has a
vertical adjustment of %
inch.
Hummer one-piece track
is made of No. 14 gauge
high carbon steel, is water¬
proof, bird-proof, storm¬
proof and self-cleaning.
Myers Sure Grip Tandem
Adjustable Door Hanger
The perpendicular and lateral
adjustments are made with an
ordinary wrench, and at the will of
the user. Runs on same style track
as the number 3 and 2 5 Hangers.
No. 5. Sure Grip Hanger.
Per Set, $2.00
Myers Right Angle
Garage Door Hanger
Rolls around the corner.
Used with 1% in. flat steel
track for inside sliding doors
on any building.
Storm and weather proof.
No. 20. Adjustable Garage
Door Hanger, complete with
bolts.
Price pet set of three, $3.00
Myers “0 K Stayon” Flexible
Covered Door Hanger
No. 1 “0 K Stayon” Door Hanger
complete with bolts.
Price per pair, $1. 35-
Fig. 800
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HASKELL
IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED
STRAIGHT AWAY GARAGE DOOR HANGER
No. 00
WESTERN CYCLE
GRINDSTONE
Price, $9.85
We can furnish on short
notice small power grind¬
stones at reasonable prices.
No. 00 Western
Cycle Grindstone
A Practical Outfit
“Straight-Away” is easily and quickly in¬
stalled. It is made to fit standard doors. In
the carton all parts and screws are separately
packed and marked where they are to go. No
possibility of making a mistake. You, yourself,
can install it in an incredibly short time.
Its straight track does away with extra labor
and extra cost where a supporting arm is re¬
quired. And it permits of saving of space, be¬
cause the doors are Folding-Sliding. The Off¬
set Swivel— an exclusive Porter feature — insures
a perfect fit of doors against jamb and weather¬
strip. No possible chance for a “Straight-Away”
outfit to sag, spring or bind. Slotted holes in the
hanger plate make it easily and quickly adjust¬
able to unevenness in floor, etc.
What the Set Includes
The “Straight-Away” Garage Door set con¬
tains every thing
necessary for you to
immediately install it. Note that no brace tim¬
bers are required, as the track is straight
throughout its lenth.
The set is designed primarily for standard
doors, 2 ft. 8 in. x 8 ft., these filling the regular
width opening of eight feet.
Price, complete with all fittings as illustrated
above, including 8 feet double V track . $7.50
Challenge Ball-Bearing Grindstone
A well and substantially
built machine equipped
with both hand crank
and treadle. Frame is all
steel — finished in Japan
and red paint. Runs
“true” and easy, for
journals are fitted with
Ball-Bearings.
Furnished with care¬
fully selected Berea grit
stone — from 2 to 2]4
inches thick.
Challenge Ball-Bearing.
Large stone.. . $10.75
Challenge Ball-Bearing.
Medium stone . $9.50
Power Grindstone
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LEWISTON MAINE
HAY CARRIERS
HAY CARRIER OUTFITS
The Myers 0. K. Hay Un loader
For Rope or Cable Draft
Fig. 1652
Reversible and Swivel
The Myers O. K. Unloader with extra long truck and
seven-inch sheaves for cable draft rope is especially de¬
signed for heavy work. The long truck distributes the
load on the track and adapts the car for using two forks
or slings.
The bearings on all rope sheaves are 1 7-16th diameter,
hard turned steel.
Price List, Represented by Fig. 1652
No 209. Myers O. K. Unloader for Double Steel Track,
7-inch sheaves Net Price, $12.50
No. 200. Myers O lx. Unloader for Double Steel Track
rope draft, small sheaves, otherwise same as No. 209.
Net Price, $10.25
The Myers O. K. Unloader is our latest and best pro¬
duction. Has extra long and heavy truck, distributing
the load on track and designed for heavy work.
Price List, Represented by Fig. 1547
No. 205. Myers 0. K. Unloader for wood track, rope
draft. Net Price, $10.25
No 212 Myers O. K. Unloader for wood track, rope
draft Same as No. 205 and in addition has 7-inch rope
sheaves Net Price, $12.50
All Prices Subject to
SPECIAL NOTICE: When requesting quotations do not
fail to give exact length of barn, whether ridge or full rafter,
and distance between rafters. Also state whether you
expect to hoist from end or center of barn.
Estimates for Hay Carrier Outfits
Estimate of material required for a Steel Track Outfit
for different barns:
For a 40-foot barn, One Carrier, 36 ft. Track, 12 Hanger
Hooks, 12 Rafter Brackets, 1 Harpoon, or Grapple Fork,
3 Pulleys, 3 Floor Hooks, 140 ft. %-inch Manila Rope, 55
feet iHs-inch Check Rope, 1 Rope Hitch.
For a 50-foot barn, One Carrier, 48 ft. Track, 20 Hanger
Hooks, 20 Rafter Brackets, 1 Harpoon, or Grapple Fork,
3 Pulleys, 3 Floor Hooks, 160 ft. K-in. Manila Rope, 60
ft. %-in. Check Rope, 1 Rope Hitch.
For a 60-foot barn, One Carrier, 54 ft. Track, 20 Hanger
Hooks, 20 Rafter Brackets, 1 Harpoon, or Grapple Fork,
3 Pulleys, 3 Floor Hooks, 185 ft. %-in. Manila Rope, 65 ft.
;Hs-in. Check Rope, 1 Rope Hitch.
Above estimates of Rope are for an End Hoist. In hoisting
from center of barn, less Rope will be necessary.
Approximate Size, Weight and Feet per Pound of
MANILA ROPE
SIZE
Circum.
Diam.
Weight
of Full
Weight
of Half
Feet
Strain
Inches
Inches
Coils
Coils
Per Pound
in Pounds
6 (thd.)
M
22
ii
55 ft.
625
9 (thd.)
5
nr
29
15
40 “
1,000
12 (thd.)
X
50
25
24 “
1,270
IK
tV
65
32
18 “
2,100
IX
X
90
45
13 “
2,400
IK
9
1^
125
63
10 “
3,300
2
X
160
90
8 “
4,000
2K
X
195
110
6 “
4.700
2K
1 3
235
130
5 “
5,600
2 H
X
270
165
4K “
6,500
3
1
325
195
3K “
7,500
3K
IK
500
300
2 “4 in.
12,500
Change Without Notice
WOOD HAND
RAKES
14 Teeth
Wood Bows
or
Steel Bows
Wood
Lawn Rakes
28 Teeth
Wood Bows
or
Steel Bows
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No. 466
No. 1124
No. 1120 No. 1133
No. 692
No. 2259
No. 1133. Plain Pulley, 6-inch maple sheave, mal¬
leable frame .
No. 692. Cast Frame, 5J4-inch iron sheaves .
No. 486. Floor Pulley with large loose pin .
No. 1120. Malleable frame knot passing, 6-inch
maple sheave, 1-inch axle .
No. 1701. Malleable Pulley. Malleable frame and
sheave, steel axle, roller bearing .
No. 466. O. K wood pulley with steel yoke, 1-inch
hollow axle .
No. 1124. Special Malleable Frame, extra heavy .
No. 2259. Malleable Frame and 7 inch sheave .
Myers Patent Double Steel Track
Price per foot
Grapple Fork
4 tined . $10.50
6 tined . 12.00
$0.23
Steel Track Hanger Hooks
Pdice, 6 inch . $0.18 10 Inch,.
$0.25
Jointed Steel Track Hanger Hooks
Price, each, $0.25
Knockers, Stops, .Wheels and complete line of Repairs
for Myers Clover Leaf Unloaders.
Double Harpoon Hay
Fork
Price, each
25 inch . $2.50
31 inch . 2.75
c_
Wood Track Hanger Hooks
Each
10 inch . SO. 13
12 inch . 14
14 inch . 15
16 inch . 16
18 inch . .17
Jointed Hanger Hooks
12 inch . Price, each $0.25
Ridge Pole Eyes
94 inch . Price, each $0.10
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
Rafter Brackets
Price, each . $0 05
Steel Grapple
Each $0.90
Swivel Rope Hitch
Each . $0.40
Price, each
Floor Hooks
9.4 inch . . $0.18
Drive Screws
Per gross . $0.60
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MYERS LIIME OF PUMPS
We carry the most complete line of Pumps in this section. We have it whether you want it for house,
barn or orchard. House pumps, well pumps, for all conditions. Electric Water Systems for Homes, Farms,
Country Estates, Public and Private Institutions, including spraying pumps and pumps for pneumatic water
systems, whether hand or power. If it’s a Myers it is right.
PATSNTED
The Myers Brass Cylinder Pitcher Pump
No. R 220. Fig. 1665. 3 inch brass cylinder cog gear pitcher
pump, with patent glass valve seat, tapped for 1 14 inch suction
pipe . Net Price, $6.25
The Myers Cog Gear Pitcher Pump Fitted with Brass Valve Seat
No. R 416. Fig. 1675. 3 inch polished iron cylinder, tapped for
1 !4 inch suction pipe . Net Price, $4.25
No. 416. Same as No. R 416 except it does not have the cog gear
handle . Net Price, $4.00
The Myers Cog Gear House Force Pump with Siphon Spout and Glass
Valve Seat
No. li 251. Fig. 1663. Force pump, 3 inch brass cylinder, tapped
Fig. 1665 for inch suction pipe. Net Price . $9.00 Fig. 1675
No. R 253. Fig. 1663. Force pump, 3% inch brass cylinder, tapped for iy2 in. suction pipe. Net Price, $10.50
Cock Spout as on Fig. 1895 on either of the above pumps. Add to Net Price . $1.00
The Myers Cog Gear House Lift Pump with Siphon Spout
and Glass Valve Seat
No. R 245. Fig. 1746. 3 in. brass cylinder, tapped for 1 Vi in. suc¬
tion pipe. Net Price . $7.00
No. R 246i/2. Fig. 1746. 3 in. polished iron cylinder, tapped for 1V4
in. pipe. Net Price . $5.00
Myers Cog Gear Low Down Force Tank Pumps
Fig. 1906 — No. R288. Hy¬
dro Pneumatic Century
low down, 3 in. brass
lined cylinder tapped for
__ _ _ 1V4 in. pipe.
Net Price, $13.59
' No. R 288A as above with
Fig. 174 6 air valve.
Net Price, $15.04
Fig. 1287 — No. R470. Fit¬
ted with hose nipple,
hose band and strainer.
hose
Fig. 1906
attachment.
Fig. 1287
Net Price, $14.50
No. R S 245. Fig. 1897. Lift pump, 3 inch brass lined cylinder,
for 1 V4 inch suction pipe, 4 ft. set length . Net Price,
No. R S 251. Fig. 1745. Force pump, 3 in. brass lined cylinder,
for 1 V4 inch pipe, 4 ft. set length. Net Price .
Cock Spout on It S 251. Add to net price .
tapped
$10.50
tapped
$12.00
...$1.00
Myers Brass Lined Cylinders
Fig. 976. Myers Brass Lined Cylinders are constructed with an outer
shell of cast iron, in which is
RATrMTris
placed a heavy seamless
drawn brass tube, ends of
which are swaged out by our
patent roller process to fit
bevel on outer shell.
Fig. 1897
Fig. 976
Fig. 577
Rrass
Cylinder
Sectional
View
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
Fig. 1663
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Fig. 2271
Myers Adjustable Base Lift Pump
Fig. 1830 — No. R 1058. 3 in. polished iron cylinder, with iron seat, tapped for 1% inch suction pipe.
Net Price $8.50
Fig. 1830 — No. R 1059. 3 % in. polished iron cylinder, with iron seat, tapped for 1 % inch suction pipe.
Net Price 9.50
Myers Cog Gear Lift Pumps
Fig. 1830 — No. R 1052. 3 in. brass lined cylinder, with glass seat, tapped for 1 % in. suction pipe.
Net Price 11.50
Fig. 1830 — No. R 1054. 3 y2 in. brass lined cylinder, with glass seat, tapped for iy2 in. suction pipe.
Net Price 13.00
Myers Cog Gear Stock Lift Pump
Fig. 2271 — No. R 194. 4 in. brass lined cylinder with glass seat, tapped for 1% inch suction pipe.
Net Price 18.00
Myers Cog Gear Branch Pipe Double Acting Force Pumps
Fig. 1766 — No. R 16. Has a 3% inch brass lined lower cylinder with glass valve seat, tapped for 1% inch
suction pipe . Net Price 19.00
Myers Cog Gear Combination Shallow or Deep Well Force Pumps
Fig. 1109 — No. R 72. Has a 3 inch brass lined lower cylinder with latest improved glass valve seat.
The brass upper cylinder is 4% feet below the platform, tapped for 1% inch pipe Net Price 18.50
Fig. 110?) — No. R 74. Has a 3% inch brass lined lower cylinder with latest improved glass valve seat.
The brass upper cylinder is 4% feet below the platform, tapped for 1% inch pipe . Net Price 20.50
Myers Cog Gear Single Acting Force Pumps
Fig. 1898 — No. R 1072. 3 in. brass lined cylinder, glass valve seat, tapped for 1% inch suction pipe.
Net Price 13.00
Fig. 1898 — No. R 1074. 3 y2 inch brass lined cylinder, glass valve seat, tapped for 1 % inch suction pipe.
Net Price 14.50
Myers Windmill Regulator Force Pumps
Fig. 405 — No. 243. Fitted with 1% in. 3-way 3x14 brass lower cylinder and plunger tube. Net Price, $40.50
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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Myers Self-Oiling Bulldozer Power Pump
The Power End consists of a one-piece casting which
forms the base of the pump and oil reservoir and encloses
all working parts, protecting them from dirt or injury,
and securing safety of operation. From the oil reservoir
in the base, oil is carried by the main gear to the highest
parts of the pump and by a system of channels distributed
to all moving parts and returned again to the reservoir.
This system of flood lubrication contributes quiet operation
and long life, with a minimum of attention.
Fig. 2430
Fig. 2430. No. 912. 214x3 brass lined cylinder, 12-2
in. tight and loose pulleys, suction and discharge 114
in. Net Price, $50.00
Fig. 2430. No. 913. 3x4 brass lined cylinder, 14x214
in. tight and loose pulleys, suction and discharge 114
Net Price, $80.00
Fig. 2544 — No.
925 AM
Myers Junior self-
oiling system with
% H. P. 110-220
volt, 60 cycle, single
phase A C Motor.
Belt Pressure
Gauge, Electric
Switch, Air Cham¬
ber and Relief Valve
mounted complete
on cast iron base.
3 0 0 gallons per
hour.
Net Price, $77.00
Myers Bulldozer Power Pump
Fig. 2457
No. 909AE. Myers Junior self-oiling pump and
relief valve with 14 H. P. 4 cycle high speed air cooled
gas engine with magneto. Mounted on cast iron sub¬
base. Price, $120.00
Myers Self-Oiling Home Water System Auto¬
matically Controlled
Fig. 2510 No. 909 AT
complete with Vacuum
Chamber, Relief Valve,
Air Valve, Pressure
Control Switch, Pres¬
sure Gauge, Endless
Belt, Base, Water
Gauge and Connecting
Fittings. 42 Gallon
Galvanized Tank. 1-4
H. P. Motor. 300 gal¬
lons capacity.
Net Price, $105.00
Fig 2510
No. 906AT. 1/6 H. P. Motor, 250 gallons capacity,
otherwise same as No. 909 AT. Price, $100.00
Myers Direct Water System
Self-Oiling V Belt Drive
Fig. 2632
Complete Unit. No Storage Tanks. Capacity
500 Gallons Per Hour
Fig. 2632-No. V922 AM. Shallow Well Unit, in¬
cluding 14 H. P., 110-220 volt, 60 cycle, single phase,
A. C. Motor, Pressure Gauge, Electric Switch and Air
Chamber for Discharge. Mounted on Plank.
Net Price, $136.00
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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Myers Pump Jacks
Fig. 1684 — No. 426. Master Double
Gear Pump Jack. Back geared, t>
to 1. Pulleys 3 x 12 in. Extra
wide, 13 in. between the gear
wheels. Net Price, $19.00
Fig. 1684
Fig. 1668
Fig. HifiS — No. 4 0 »>.
Junior, with 36 in. wood
rod and handle con¬
nections.
Net Price, $14.25
Myers Imperial Working Head
Fig. 2029 — No.
422. Self Lu¬
bricating Pump
Jack. 'Back
geared 6 to 1.
12x2 inch light
and loose pul¬
leys.
Net Price,
§18.00
Fig. 2028
Fig. 1584— No. 389
Myers Imperial
Working Head
with machine cut
gear and 14 in.
pulleys, as shown
in Fig. 1584.
Net Price, $34.00
Myers Double
Acting Barrel
Spray Pump
Fig. 543 — No. 300. With Brass Upper
and Brass Lined lower cylinder Strainer,
1-inch suction pipe and mechanical agi¬
tator. Net Price, $15.30
Fig. 1542
Myers O. K. Cog Gear
Spray Pump
Fig. 1542
No. R308. Myers O. K. Spray
Pump without barrel or hose.
Net Price, $21.50
R308B. Outfit with one lead
15 feet of 7 ply 34 in- dis¬
charge hose and one Fembro
(Fig. 1290) nozzle.
Net Price, $28.00
R308C. Outfit with two leads
of 15 ft. 7 ply 34 in. hose and
two Fembro (Fig. 1290) noz¬
zles. Net Price, $34.50
Represents 'To. R308C.
Barrel not included.
Myers Bucket Spray
Pump
Fig. 639 — No. 32734- Little Giani
Brass Spray Pump with agita¬
tor, complete with hose and
Imperial combination, fine, coarst-
spray and solid stream nozzle
with adjustable malleable foot
rest.
Net Price, $3.75
Fig. 1726— No. R324. Myers
Lever Spray Pump, with agitator,
complete with hose and gradu¬
ating Vermorel and solid stream
nozzle. Net Price, $6.00
Fig. 639
Fig. 1726
Myers Bulldozer Universal Sprayer
No. 1086. Myers Bulldozer Universal Sprayer. 125
gallon Cypress Tank, 2 H. P. gas engine, 4 row spray
boom. Complete. Price, $270.00.
Other Spray Rigs
No. 739 Junior. 100 gallon tank, chain drive mount¬
ed on platform, less engine. Price, $121.75
No. 720, Orchard Rig. 200 gallon tank, 4 H. P. en¬
gine mounted on 4 wheel truck. Price, $510.00
No. 1092, Du-All Rig. 3 wheels, 200 gallon tank, 4
H. P. engine, 4 rows, 12 nozzles. Price, $481.00
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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Myers Cog Gear Spray Pumps, Double Acting
Price List, Represented by Fig. 1571
No. R317C. Pump com¬
plete with 100 gallon tank
and mechanical agitator,
Fig. 1571 mounted on skids, with
pressure gauge, two 15
foot leads of Yi in. 7 ply discharge hose, two Fembro (Fig.
1290) nozzles, two 8 foot pipe extensions with lever shut off.
No. R317B. Pump com¬
plete with 100 gallon tank
and mechanical agitator,
mounted on skids, with
pressure gauge, one 15
foot lead of Vi inch 7 ply
discharge hose, one Fem¬
bro (Fig. 1290) nozzle,
one 8 foot pipe extension
with lever shut off.
Net Price, $65.00
Net Price, $71.00
8 foot pipe extensions with lev
agitator.
Price List, Represented
by Fig. 1518
No. R316B. Pump com¬
plete, 50 gallon barrel
mounted on skids, with
pressure gauge, one 15 ft.
lead of Yi in. 7 ply dis¬
charge hose, one Fembro
(Fig. 1290) nozzle, one 8
ft. pipe extension with
lever shut off and mechan¬
ical agitator.
Net Price, $54.00
No. R316C. Pump com¬
plete, '50 gallon barrel
mounted on skids, with
pressure gauge, two 15 ft.
leads of Yi inch 7 ply dis¬
charge hose, two Fembro
(Fig. 1290) nozzle, two
er shut off and mechanical
Net Price, $60.00
Myers Whitewash and
Spray Outfit
^ Fig. 1358 — No. 320. Myers White¬
wash, Cold Water Painting machine
and general purpose sprayer com¬
plete as illustrated. Net Price, $12.50
Fig. 1358
Armstrong Standard Spray Pump
STANDARD SPRAY PUMP is not a
compressed air sprayer and is, in short,
merely a very accurately designed and
finely fitted “squirt gun,’’ with a proper
outfit of nozzles capable of various
combinations. It is made of brass
throughout. The nozzles are attached to
the discharge end and the hose to the
suction end of the pump.
Price, .$5.00; postpaid, $5.15
„Fig. 1582
Fig. 1582 — No. 1. Myers Three Row Hand Potato Spravei
complete, ready to attach to pump. Pump and barrel
not included. Net Price, $20 00
Fig. 2098
Fig. 2098 — No. 0. Myers Hand Overhead 4 Row
Sprayer, complete with hose and nozzles (pump and
barrel not included). Net Price, $20. On
Myers Perfect Knapsack
Spray Pump
Fitted with 5 ft. of 3s inch
hose, pipe extension and Bor¬
deaux spray nozzle which can
be graduated from a fine mist
spray to a solid stream.
Fig. 1865 — No. 330.
Net Price, $12.50
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice.
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Myers Power Spray Outfits
ig. 1591. ^ Myers Senior Power Spray Outfit complete
less engine as shown with 200 gallon tank, No. 446 — 214
inch Duplex Pump, with pinion for crank-shaft of engine.
No. 1 Net Price, $245.00
Equipped as Follows:
1 50 foot lead of Y% inch best grade high pressure dis¬
charge hose.
1 10 foot lead of Yi inch best grade high pressure dis¬
charge hose, 10 feet wire bound suction hose.
2 10 feet Bamboo Pipe Extensions complete with lever
shut off.
4 Fembro Nozzles — (2 45-degrees, 2 straight-away) .
2 Fig. 1560 Y’s.
Rotary agitator. Cut-offs for discharge lines. Relief
Valve. Pressure Gauge and Strainer. All assembled ready
for use, except the engine.
Myers Handy Portable Sprayers
Fig. 1614 — No.
R336B with cog
gear pump. Me¬
chanical agi¬
tator, 15 feet
of % in. hose,
8 ft. pipe ex¬
tension in two
4 ft. parts and
Vermorel Noz-
z 1 e. Tank is
made of heavy
galvanized iron,
12% gallon ca¬
pacity. A gen¬
eral utility outfit suitable for spraying trees, white¬
washing, painting, etc. Net Price, $25.00
Myers Steel Barrel
Cart
Fig. 1520. All steel Barre
Cart attached to barrel
has 36 in. steel wheels with
1% inch tire. Any Myers
Barrel Spraying Pump can
be used with it.
Steel Cart Only, ready to
attach to barrel.
Net Price. $16.00
Washington White Spruce Wood
Pumps
It is a well known fact that a good Wood
Pump furnishes the easiest and best meth¬
od ever invented for raising water from
shallow wells. Easiest repaired, cheaper
to maintain, by far, than are Iron Pumps.
Washington White Spruce from which
our Wood Pumps are made is superior to
any other wood, is practically without sap,
and is entirely tasteless.
Net Prices
7 ft. Porcelain lined $11.25
8 ft. Porcelain lined . 12.00
10 ft. Porcelain lined 14.00
12 ft. Porcelain lined 15.50
Tubing, per ft. . 32
All repairs for Wood Pumps carried in
stock.
Myers Power Spray Gun
Utilizes the entire capacity of any
Power Spray Pump and does away with
all Bamboo Extensions, Nozzles and fit¬
tings. All working parts on the out¬
side. Not subject to corrosion.
Net Price, $6.00
Myers Pipe Extensions
Fig. 480 4 ft. pipe extensions with coupling.
Net Price, $0.50
■Fig. 480. 8 ft. pipe extension with coupling.
Net Price, .75
Fig. 4 80
Myers Bamboo Extensions
Fig. 1536. 8 foot bamboo extension, lever shut off
cock. Net Price, $5.00
Fig. 1536
No. 1536. 10 ft. bamboo extension, with lever shut off
cock. Net Price, $5.25
Fig. 1536. 12 ft. bamboo extension, with lever shut
off cock. Net Price, $5.50
Drive Well Points
No. 90—1% in. x 2 ft. Net Price, $2.15
No. 94—1% in. x 2% ft . Net Price, $2.70
No. 98—1% in. x 3 ft. Net Price, $3.30
No. 136—1% in. x 2 ft. Net Price, $2.80
No. 140 — 1% in. x 2% ft. Net Price, $3.50
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MYERS SPRAY NOZZLES
Fig. 642
Fig. 100
Fig. 101
Fig. 642.
Fig. 2097.
Fig. 1290.
Fig. 1559.
Fig. 1317.
Imperial Nozzle Net Price, $0.40
Bordeaux Nozzle Net Price, 1.00
Fembro Straight Nozzle Net Price, .70
Fembro 45° Nozzle Net Price, .80
Power Nozzle Net Price, 1.10
MYERS SPRAY
Fig. 1878. Special Spray Nozzle . Net Price, 1.40
Fig. 1564. Vermorel Nozzle . Net Price, .80
Fig. 100. Brown’s Non-Clog Nozzle. Net Price, 1.00
Fig. 101. Gould’s Mistry Jr. Nozzle. Net Price, 1.10
Fig. 101 we can furnish either straight or angle
at same price.
F*U IVI F* FITTINGS
VALVE
Fig. 224. Garden Hose Coupling,
V2, % or % in. Per Set, Net Price, $0
Fig. 540. Brass Hose Nipple.
% in. Net Price,
1 in. Net Price,
Fig. 549. Male End Regular % in. pipe,
% or % in. hose Net Price,
Fig. 772. Hose Reducer. % in. pipe.
% in. hose Net Price,
Fig. 1091. Female End. !4 in. pipe.
% or % in. hose. Net Price,
Fig. 1279. Brass Y !4 in. pipe. Net Price,
Fig. 1280. 3 Way connection, 1 in. pipe inlet.
% in. hose outlet, Net Price, 1
Fig. 1281. Shut-off Cock. % in. pipe. Net Price,
Fig. 1283. Lever Shut-off, % in. pipe. Net Price, 1
20
.40
.60
.30
.60
.35
.80
.00
Fig. 224
Fig. 1284. Hose Coupling, extra long.
% and % in. Net Price, .60
Fig. 1304. Double Cut-off 1 in. pipe inlet.
% in. hose outlet. Net Price, $3.25
Fig. 1325. Male End, Extra Long, % in. pipe.
% or y2 in- hose. Net Price, .35
Fig. 1347. Strainer for 1 in. pipe. Net Price, 1.35
■Fig. 1380. 45° Bend, % in. pipe. Net Price, .25
Fig. 1381. 45° Bend Double % in- pipe.
Net Price, .40
Fig. 1432. Strainer for 1 in. pipe. Net Price, .90
Fig. 1721. Pressure Gauge.
100 lbs. 2% in. Diameter. Net Price, 2.00
250 lbs. 2% in. Diameter. Net Price, 2.00
400 lbs. 3% in. Diameter. Net Price, 3.00
Fig. 2238. Air Valve. Net Price, 2.00
Fig. 1304
Fig. 1432
Fig. 2238
Fig. 549
Fig. 1325
Fig. 1091
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LOWELL SPRAYERS AND DUSTERS
92G and 92B Sprayer
3% gallon capacity copper bearing galvanized or
brass sheet as ordered. 18 in. curved brass extension.
Handles all spray solutions.
No. 92G. Streamer Sprayer, Galv. Price, $3.85
No. 92B. Streamer Sprayer, Brass . Price, 6.00
404, Crank Duster
Capacity 5 to 10 pounds of powder. Will cover two
rows at once or apply dust to both sides of one row.
Gears are enclosed in dust and oil proof case.
No. 404. Crank Duster Price, $15.00
205, Continuous Sprayer
An all purpose continuous sprayer suitable for fly
spray and other insecticides free from sediment. Ca¬
pacity one quart.
No. 205. Model Continuous Price $ .75
250, Sprayer
A Sprayer designed for household insecticide. Ca¬
pacity % pint. Excellent for household use.
No. 250. Flyer Midget Sprayer . Price, $ .25
40G and 40B Sprayers
Four gallon capacity copper bearing, galvanized or
brass sheet as ordered. Tank riveted top, bottom and
side seam. 24 in. brass extension, combination nozzle.
No. 40G. Pennant Sprayer, Galv . Price, $6.00
No. 40B. Pennant Sprayer, Brass Price, 9.00
605 Lac R Sprayer
A continuous sprayer designed for lacquers and paints
and may also be used for insecticides. Adjustable noz¬
zle. 24 oz. glass jar.
No. 605. Lac R Sprayer Price, $1.25
235 Sprayer
A one quart atomizer for general purpose spraying.
Drip cup provided to catch seepage.
No. 235. Ideal Sprayer Price, $ .40
260 Sprayer
This sprayer constructed with NuDay feature with
drip cup within the pump end area. Will not syphon.
Ideal for household insecticides. Full pint capacity.
No. 260. Atlas NuDay Sprayer. Price, $ .40
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— — ‘"ci —
Brown’s Auto-Spray No. 9
An excellent all round
Sprayer for small trees,
field crops, home and truck
garden, vines, etc. Also
recommended for removing
wall paper. Capacity 4 gal¬
lons. Two feet hose, Auto-
spray Nozzle, Carrying
Strap, Auto-Pop Shutoff, 22
inch extension Rod. Ship¬
ping weight, 11 lbs. Postage
extra.
No. 9 D Galvanized Steel Tank Net Price, $6.65
No. 9 B Brass Tank Net Price, 9.75
BROWN’S AUTO-SPRAY NO. 50
Smaller Capacity, Lighter Weight
This sturdy little machine is
built exactly the same as No. 9 ex¬
cepting the capacity. Capacity
2 y2 gallons. Two feet hose, Auto-
Spray Nozzle, carrying Strap,
Auto-Pop Shutoff, 18-in. Extension
Rod. Shipping Weight, 7 lbs.
Postage extra.
No. 50 D Galvanized Steel Tank
Net Price, $5.70
No. 50 B Brass Tank.
Net Price, $8.65
Myers Compressed Air
Sprayer
The Tank is made of heavy gal¬
vanized iron. The side walls are
double seamed, riveted and sold¬
ered. Has 1 % inch Brass Tube
Cylinder.
Fig. 2415 — No. 2296. 2 i/2 Gallon
galvanized tank, Compressed
Air Sprayer. Net Price, $5.00
Reps Gasoline Stoves
No. 108. Radiant Fireplace Heater
No. 20. 2 Burner Hot Plate
No. 3031. Low Oven Rangette
with No. 3 Hi-shelf
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
Garden Cultivators and Seeders
Seeder and Single or Double
Wheel Cultivator
No. 201
The No. 201 Machine is a combination outfit which may
be used as a hill or drill seeder, double or single wheel cul¬
tivator, plow or hoe, as conditions require. It has all the
equipment to serve the gardener from the initial seeding,
until final cultivation. It is readily converted from one
use to another; the change from seeder to cultivator being
accomplished by removing two red-headed bolts. One
standard frame is used throughout.
As a seeder, this machine opens the furrow, drops the
seed, closes the furrow, packs the earth, and marks the next
row — all in one operation. The seed regulator is made
entirely of brass, with openings die cut to insure absolute
uniformity. This gives perfect control of the seed flow
and insures a uniform drop. Sows all seeds from beans down
to the finest garden variety, in continuous drills, or hills, 4,
6, 8, 10, 12 or 24 inches apart. Adjustments in furrow¬
opening shoe and furrow coverer permit planting at any
depth up to 2 inches.
No. 201. Weight 60 lbs. Price . $17.00
The man who must do a great deal of seeding and
do it repeatedly, requires a machine which is always
set up and ready for use. He does not favor a com¬
bination machine such as our No. 201 described above.
To meet this demand we offer our No. 205 Hill and
Drill Seeder. It will sow any kind of seed from beans
down to the very finest of garden seed, either in drills,
or in hills spaced from 4 ito 24 inches apart. The
brass seed regulator is absolutely accurate and control
of the seed flow is 100% perfect.
No. 205. Hill and Drill Seeder only. Weight, 50 lbs.
Price . $14.0 0
Double Wheel Cultivator
The No. 212 Cultivator may be used as a double wheel
hoe, plow, or cultivator astride the row during early cul¬
tivation, and as a single wheel cultivator between the rows
later. The angle steel arch is high enough to permit strad¬
dling until the plants are well grown.
Tool equipment is made of high grade steel, with sur¬
faces polished and lacquered so as to scour in any soil.
Cutting edges are sharpened to reduce friction. Mold-
boards are curved to turn the earth cleanly. All shanks are
malleable and unbreakable. Teeth are designed to thor¬
oughly stir up the soil and give the plant roots plenty of air.
Wheels are 16 inches high, with inch tire. Handles
are seasoned hardwood, with the easy plow-handle grip,
and adjustable to height. Reinforced with steel cross
brace which will not break or pull out. Standard steel
frame and arch are used, so that seeder parts may be added
if desired, making the complete No. 201 outfit.
No. 212. Weight 35 lbs. Price . $10.00
The high wheel garden plow is a universal favorite with
the truck farmer or gardener where the work is sufficient
to justify separate machines for seeding and cultivating.
A 24 inch high wheel is used which makes traction very
easy. Handles are of the right length and adjustable to
height for the comfort of the operator. Frame work is of
steel, giving great strength and rigidity without excessive
weight. The Plow, double pointed shovel and sweep, are
made of regular plow steel and are polished and lacquered.
The cultivating attachment is made from malleable iron
and is equipped with 5 removable steel teeth.
Standard Package — One in bundle. K. D : weight about
22 lbs.
No. 320. Garden Plow. Price . $4.50
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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Most Popular Seeder Made
The MIDGET SEEDER will
pay for itself in a short time,
because it saves by sowing ac¬
curately. Sowing by hand
wastes seed.
It is very easy to operate and
drills almost any kind of gar¬
den seed from the smallest up
to and including peas and
beans.
The index is in plain view
and easily adjusted. The shoe
is adjustable for any depth desired, and the coverer
swings free.
The Midget opens the furrow, sows the seed and
covers up, all in one operation.
It is sold with handle complete, or may be easily
attached to almost any wheel cultivator. Hopper
holds one pint. Weight 6 pounds.
No. 1 H with handle, Price $4.25
Quick-Adjustable Cultivator
The TRUE
TEMPER
GENEVA, No.
G2, is recog¬
nized everywhere as the
only real quick - adjustable
cultivator on the market.
It has a New Mulcher-
Pulverizer, Weeding Hoe, a
Plow and five Cultivator
Teeth, all permanently at¬
tached to a revolving steel
plate.
Any of these tools may be
securely locked into working position by a few turns
of the hand Wheel — a time and labor saver.
Machine has steel forged tools, well selected oak
handles, with comfortable handle' grips. It has 14-
inch steel wheel and is finished in colors, then var¬
nished. Weight 20 pounds.
No. G2, Price . $6.00
Champion No.
50F has the pop¬
ular braced steel
Hook Frame and
Oak plow - grip
handles. It is
handy and effic¬
ient, an extreme
value among cul¬
tivators and can¬
not be matched
at the price. The
steel wheels have steel bushed hubs, the handles are
adjustable not only for the height of the operator
but also for the set of the working tools.
The Moldboard Plow with Landside is properly
designed and oil tempered, and will hill, plow or
furrow.
The Reversible Sweep with four Cultivating Teeth
and the Reversible Calf and Bull Tongue work per¬
fectly and handle without difficulty, and are so care¬
fully made that the machine runs easily and in per¬
fect balance.
Iron Age
No. 1 9-C
No. 19-C Iron
Age Wheel
Cultivator and
Plow is a low-
priced tool
and will al¬
ways be a con-
venie nee to
have for many
kinds of work.
It does the necessary plowing in many soils, opens
furrows for seed or fertilizer and covers on the return
trip. Shipping weight, 22 lbs. Price $5.50
Steel Land Roller
Drums No. 12 gauge steel. Angle steel frame. 1% in.
steel axle. Double seat spring. Hard wood, oil soaked
bearing.
No. 1 06 V2 - 8 ft., 3 section, 24 in.
American Beauty Dust Sprayer
>MEWCAN I
A one man sprayer. Easily
and comfortably carried on the
back. Easily operated by a con¬
venient hand lever. Construct¬
ed of light-weight, rust-proof
galvanized steel. Weighs only
18 pounds. Improved construc¬
tion of working parts prevents
clogging or waste. Powerful bel¬
lows drives dust in an unbroken,
swirling cloud which covers foli¬
age and allows no pest to es¬
cape.
50F. Weight 20 lbs.
Price
$3.50
American Beauty, Price
$18.00'
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LEWISTON MAINE
SEED CO.
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A Complete Line of Good Farm Implements
There is a John Deere implement for practically every farming operation. Each carries the John Deere trade-mark,
the best-known badge of quality in the implement world.
John Deere-Syracuse — 1441 Series
When you have
plowing to do in
hard, stubborn
soil, you will ap-
preciate the
work of a John
Deer e-Syracuse
No. 1441 series,
walking plow. This series have steel wearing parts
except the share, which is chilled.
No. 1442S cuts 5 to 7 in. deep and 10 to 13 in.
wide. Weight, 150 lbs.
No. 1441S cuts 5 to 8 in. deep and 12 to 15 in.
wide. Weight, 152 lbs,
For gritty or
gravelly s o i Is.
Sloping landside
prevents furrow
wall from break¬
ing or caving in.
Moldboard has
sufficient curve to pulverize in stubble land. Also works
equally well in loam and turns sod perfectly. Rib in land-
side holds plow to its work. Steel beams — guaranteed not
to bend or break. Shares and landsides chilled extra deep
by special Syracuse process. Full horn share — a new cutting
edge on the shin is obtained with each new share. Cuts
3 to 5 in. deep, 6 to 8 in. wide. One horse size. Weight
82 lbs.
Syracuse No. 31 Plow
The moldboard
of hardened soft-
center steel of this
plow is so formed
that a furrow may
be turned smooth¬
ly up or down on
sloping land. This makes it an especially good plow for
rolling land. Extra high, steel landside with a cast shoe.
Handles adjustable. Cuts furrows 5 to 8 inches deep, 12
to 15 inches wide. Weight 113 lbs.
Syracuse No. 32 Plow
Cuts furrow 5 to 7^2 inches deep, 10 to 13 inches wide
Weight 110 lbs.
Syracuse Diamond Swivel Plow
This type of Side
Hill Plow has al¬
ways been very
popular in New
England, being
light, but still
having great strength
and good turning qualities.
Easy shifting clevis and also automatic shifting Coulters
except on small size.
Furnished in three sizes:
Diamond A2, Medium, 2 Horse, Weight 130 lbs.
Diamond B2, Light, 2 Horse, Weight 126 lbs.
Diamond C2, Light, 1 Horse, Weight 85 lbs.
John Deere-Syracuse No. 1 Contractors’ Plow
Excellent for gen¬
eral grading pur¬
poses. Hard iron
wearing parts. Extra
heavy beam, share
and strip. Steel
wheel frame. Loop
handle wear irons.
Wood or steel handles. Steel share can be furnished on
repair orders. Will turn a furrow 5 to 9 inches deep, 12 to 15
inches wide. Cast moldboard and share. Two to four
horses.
Syracuse No. 98 Contractors’ Plow
Especially adapted
for tearing up cob¬
blestones or mac¬
adam pavement.
Strongly built
throughout. Ad¬
justable and double
reversible crucible steel point.’^’ Adjustable shoe. Loop
handle wear irons. Four to six horses.
Syracuse No. 99 Contractors’ Plow
For severe grading
purposes in shale or
hardpan. Slight
turning capacity.
Steel truss beam.
Steel moldboard
and landside. Sep-
_ arate shin piece.
Heavy overlaid wrought steel share. Adjustable shoe. Loop
handle wear iron. Four to eight horses.
Taylor Subsoil Plow
A valuable plow Subsoil Plow
in sections subject
to drouth or where
subsoil does not
permit water, air
and roots to
penetrate readily. w
Cnni.KHlflHS!
Cuts a gash in
bottom of furrow, permitting water to move downward and
spread out.
John Deere — Syracuse Shovel Plow
Wood Beam
Blades and
wings made of
steel. Wings ad¬
justable to throw
more or less dirt.
Especially
adapted for hill¬
ing potatoes and other light work.
No. 26 Wood beam with gauge wheel. Weight,
45 lbs.
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John Deere Tractor Plow No. 5
Strong, power-lift plows, equipped with genuine John
Deere bottoms that scour, wear well and make good seed
beds. Quick detachable shares — loosen one nut to remove
share; tighten the same nut and share is on tight. Beams
guaranteed not to bend or break. Stiff hitch adjustable
to any^make of tractor. Sfcs — 2-, 3- and 4-bottom.
No. 40C Tractor Plow
The lighter -draft
two bottom trac¬
tor plow with the
great draft - re¬
ducing combina -
tion of self-adjust¬
ing hitch and roll¬
ing landside. The
hitch is always au¬
tomatically right at
all depths; the bot¬
toms always run
true and level, and all of the weight is wheel-carried; there¬
fore, the “40” pulls exceptionally light. Special steel makes
this light-weight plow a giant in strength. Beams guaranteed
not to bend or break. Simple, positive power lift.
John Deere Tractor Plow No. 41
This plow is built especially for Fordson owners who
require a single-furrow plow.
It is widely used in plowing extremely heavy soil:
in plowing unusually hard ground, or in plowing un
usually deep.
In such conditions, having the right hitch at all
times is especially important.
The hitch of the No. 41 ad justs itself. This is a time¬
saving, work-improving, draft-reducing feature which
every user of the No. 41 appreciates. Every plow
for the Fordson needs it; only the John Deere plows
for the Fordson have it.
Every time you adjust the plow' for depth w'ith the
handy depth lever, the hitch adjusts itself up or down
to the correct line of draft.
Thus, the hitch being always correct, the bottom al¬
ways runs true and level. There is no “nosing in’’
or hopping out. At all depths, without any atten¬
tion to the hitch adjustment by the operator, the bot¬
tom pulls light and does good work.
John Deere — Syracuse Two Way Sulky Plow
..With the Steel Frame and Auto Foot Frame Shift..
The John Deere — Syracuse No. 4 Sulky Plow repre¬
sents the highest type of material and workmanship
that it is possible to procure. The entire frame and
beams are constructed entirely of high carbon steel,
hence are very strong and durable.
The Auto Foot Frame Shift makes it possible to
regulate the w'idth of furrows with perfect accuracy
w'hen plowing around curves, in irregular fields, and
on side-hills. By its use the team is relieved of all
side strain.
Sizes Cuts
1342S-1442S
Medium Size
1341S-1441S
Large Size
3 to 8 in. deep
12 to 16 in. wade
4 to 9 in. deep
14 to 18 in. w'ide
Fitted with either Jointers, Hanging Cutters or Fin Cutters.
Two or Three-Horse Eveners.
John Deere No. 4 Tractor Plow
Greater strength, more clearance in this new two-
bottom tractor plow. Every vital part is built extra
strong. Power lift. Cushion spring release hitch
protects both plow and tractor.
John Deere No. 2 Two-Way Tractor Plow
John Deere now offers you a new' and distinctively
different two-way plow — one that turns two furrows
every trip across the field. It’s the John Deere No.
2 Two-Bottom Two-way Tractor Plow.
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John Deere Model “B” Disc Harrow
The Flexible, Third-Lever Harrow
Each gang of the Model “B” can be given the proper
angle to pulverize under difficult conditions, and can be
given light pressure, by means of lever controlling powerful
pressure spring and pivoted yoke, to go over ridges without
burying harrow at its center; or heavy pressure to penetrate
and pulverize in dead furrows and other depressions — no
ground is skipped. Strong, all-steel frame; double-bar,
riveted gang frames; oscillating scrapers and unusually
convenient grease cups.
Rear gang and hitch can be furnished to convert this
harrow into a double action, horse- or tractor-drawn harrow.
John Deere Model “L” Tractor Disc Harrow
With Yielding Lock Coupling
Exclusive yielding lock coupling, special aligning device
and pivoted yoke with spring-pressure feature insure a
better job of disking entire width of harrow under all field
conditions with this harrow.
Yielding lock coupling locks on the straight-away, com
pelling rear gangs always to cut down ridges left by front discs;
yields in turning — no trailing of discs — not skidding around
comers.
A flexible harrow. Gangs follow the uneven surface of
the ground because they work independently of each other.
Either section can be angled from the tractor by means of
convenient crank, without stopping or backing. Front gangs
can be given light or heavy pressure, by means of a crank
and powerful pressure spring.
John Deere Pony Tractor Disc Harrow
For use with any standard tractor. Front section, out-
throw; rear section, in-throw — making seed bed level and
thoroughly pulverized. Double-bar gang frames, unusually
strong. Equipped with John Deere yielding lock coupling
— rear gangs trail in proper manner — less strain on harrow —
easier pull for tractor armnd corners. Oscillating scrapers.
Gravely Garden Cultivator
Another outfit
for heavier culti¬
vating. Notice how
the steels are in
front, right where
you can watch
them.
With Five 214 in. Cultivating Steels. Gravely Garden
Tractor is adapted to large or small crops. Can go any¬
where a man can walk. Very easy to handle and leaves
the ground in good condition.
Folder and prices on request.
Champion Roof Cutter
Will cut all kinds of roots
either fine for sheep or much
coarser for cattle.
Randolph Tractor Saw Rig
Made of selected air-dried hardwood, thoroughly
braced, making a strong rig equal to the heavy duty
when sawing heavy cord wood with a tractor. 1% in.
arbor, 6x6% in. pulley. Will take circular saw up to
32 in. in diameter.
Deere Combination Tongue Truck
For Steel Stub Disc Harrow
The new Deere Com¬
bination Truck and Fore
Carriage illustrated here¬
with will fully meet the
requirements of all disc
harrow users. It is sim¬
ple, strong and compact
in construction. The
wheels are solid steel
with wide oval tires and
with closed bearing
boxes.
Can also furnish
Tongue Truck to fit
any make of Disc Har¬
row having a wood
stub pole.
Improved Stone Boat Front
This device en¬
ables the farmer
to make a stone
boat in one hour’s
time with ordi¬
nary straight plank that he may have on the farm All
tools necessary are saw and bit.
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JOHN DEERE W1DE-TREAD GENERAL PURPOSE TRACTOR
Showing Flywheel Side of John Deere Wide-Tread General Purpose Tractor
This is the New John Deere General Purpose Wide-
Tread Tractor built especially for potato and corn
growers. No other general purpose tractor has ever
been designed that fits in so perfectly with condi¬
tions in this territory.
The Work It Will Do — The John Deere General
Purpose Wide-Tread Tractor is ideally fitted for all
farm jobs within its power, including efficient, big-
capacity operation in planting, cultivating, and dig¬
ging potatoes. Cultivates two rows at a time at the
rate of 20 to 30 acres a day. Will pull two-bottom
plow (moldboard or disk), two-row planter with
fertilizer attachment, two-row tractor drive digger,
and six-row tractor power sprayer.
Power Lift — Fourth Power Outlet — This tractor
supplies power at the drawbar and at the belt, it has
a power take-off; but more than this, it has a power
lift which starts operating by a touch of the foot, to
lift or lower the special cultivating or hilling equip¬
ment. The power lift makes the John Deere a com¬
plete self-contained, mechanically-operated and con¬
trolled outfit.
Simple, Understandable, Practical — There is
nothing complicated or hard to understand about
this tractor and its equipment; no expert operator
is required. With this power equipment on your
farm, help will no lonnger be a problem, and in
addition to this you can get your ground prepared
and crop planted, cultivated, and harvested under
favorable weather conditions for bigger yields.
SPECIFICATIONS
HORSE POWER. Suitable for 2-14" plows. 22" thresher.
SPEEDS. Low, 2-ti ; intermediate. 3 ; high, 4-%, reverse,
l-% MPH.
MOTOR. 950 R. P. M., 2-cyliinder “L‘* head type horizontal.
CRANKSHAFT. 3" diameter drop-forged, long bearings.
CONNECTING ROD. Drop-forged, two-bolt type.
LUBRICATION. Force-feed, geared pump.
CARBURETOR. Double-nozzle type with air choker.
AIR CLEANER. Oil-filter type with vertical air stack.
IGNITION. High-tension magneto, with enclosed impulse
starter.
COOLING. Tubular radiator, thermosyphon.
AIR FAN. Gear-driven, no belts.
GOVERNOR. Enclosed, fly-ball type.
CLUTCH. 10" dry disks, locking in and out.
BELT PULLEY. 13" diameter x 6 face, 950-R.P.M.
BELT SPEED. 3200 feet per minute.
TRANSMISSION. Spur gear, selective type, 3 speeds forward,
speed reverse
GEARS. Forged steel cut teeth and heat-treated.
FINAL DRIVE. Enclosed roller chains,
DRIVE AXLE. 2-%" diameter, high-carbon steel.
DRIVE WHEELS. 44" diameter x 8" face.
FRONT WHEELS. 24" diameter x 4" face.
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JOHN DEERE GENERAL PURPOSE FARM TRACTOR
Greater
Earning
Power
on the
Farm
The Tractor
That Develops
More Power
With Less
Weight
John Deere General Purpose Farm Tractor
In no other farm tractor built can you find the com¬
bination of advantages found in the John Deere.
It contains the very improvements and refinements
in tractor construction you have been looking for. It
develops greater power with much less weight. The
working parts are all enclosed and operate in an oil-
tight, dust-proof case. All working parts are bathed in
oil automatically. It is simple, compact, low to the
ground. Easy to understand, operate and adjust.
A Light-Weight Tractor
The John Deere, developing 10 H. P. on the drawbar
and 20 H. P. at the belt, weighs only 3,600 pounds. It
will not pack the soil or mire down. This is an impor¬
tant point with every tractor user. The correct dis¬
tribution of weight provides ample traction to handle
loads up to its capacity. The center of gravity being
low, gives the John Deere a decided advantage over
the ordinary tractor.
Simple Adjustments Easily Made
The clutch brakes, drive chains, taper roller bearings
on rear axle and front wheels and the carburetor, all
can be adjusted quickly and accurately from the out¬
side of tractor.
The John Deere GP-443 Two-Row Cultivator
up the cultivating job because it is not necessary to
stop the outfit at the ends of the rows.
The rigs can be raised high off the ground by the
power lift and the outfit can be backed up. The differ¬
ential bi'akes on the rear tractor wheels make short
turning easy.
John Deere-Syracuse GP-5 Two-Row Potato Hoe
The John Deere-Syracuse GP-5 Two-Row Tractor
Potato Hoe is a practical innovation in power farm¬
ing equipment.
By its use in connection with the John Deere Gen¬
eral Purpose Wide-Tread Tractor and GP-443 Two-Row
Cultivator, a complete cultivating and hilling opera¬
tion can be accomplished with speed and efficiency in
a single trip through every two rows.
is equipped with lever spring-teeth on the front rigs.
Hillers, mounted on a specially-designed frame, are
used at the rear. This outfit is designed for use in rows
spaced 34 or 36 inches apart.
The power lift raises and lowers the working equip¬
ment — there are no levers to operate. This John Deere
feature saves a great amount of hard work and speeds
GP-443 Two-Row Cultivator — Spring Tooth, with No.
GP-5 Two-Row Potato Hoe
Row spacing 34 in. and 36 in., adjustable on front
pipe. Spring tooth rigs in front, eleven teeth. Rigs are
equipped with compression springs to insure penetra¬
tion and control depth.
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LITTLE GIANT WALKING CULTIVATORS
This tool is used for working very closely to small plants of tobacco, corn,
potatoes, etc. It thoroughly pulverizes, but throws no dirt on plants. It is
also used as a Straight Diamond Tooth Harrow, also as a Smoother with sharp
points down in order to cut and level the surface, the tooth, with sheared end
down, being less liable to injure young
plants when smoothing over corn, potatoes,
etc. For very close work every other
tooth can be quickly removed. 14
Tooth Little Giant with lever and gauge
wheel. Price, $8.00
5 Tooth Little Giant with lever and gauge
wheel Price, $8.00
7 Tooth Little Giant with lever and gauge
wheel. Price, $9.00
Horse hoe cultivator for 5 or 7 tooth
Price, $1.75
Celery hiller attachment for 5 or 7 tooth.
Price, $3.25
Little Giant Steel Walking: Culti¬
vator, 5 and 7 Tooth
with Wood Handles
John Deere Steel Walking Cultivators
5 Tooth Steel Cultivator
Because of the
steel and malle¬
able construction
these Cultivators
are very durable
and free from
breakage. Fur¬
nished with Horse
Hoes or Long
Hillers.
No. 306. 5 Tooth with lever and gauge wheel.
Price, $8.00
Same high-grade
construction as
the 5 tooth and
having two more
teeth.
MOUNT*! LI.
No. 314. 7 tooth with lever and gauge wheel.
Price, $9.25
Horse Hoe Attachment, fcr 5 or 7 tooth . 1.75
Long Hiller Attachment, for 5 or 7 tooth . 3.75
Deere Steel 14 Tooth Cultivator
Especially adap¬
ted for use in corn
and small plants
Stirs the dirt thor¬
oughly but does
not throw dirt on
plant. Fitted with
steel reversible
teeth.
No. 320. It Tooth lever and gauge wheel. Price, $8.00
Deere Handv Farm Mixer
It will mix Concrete,
Fertilizer, Stock and
Chicken Feed. It will
wash Potatoes, Beets
and other root crops.
Every farm owner has
ideas of Improving his
farm, increasing i t s
value not only by in¬
creased fertility of the
soil, but also by the ad¬
dition of permanent
farm structures. Con¬
crete forms the cheap¬
est and best foundation
for all improvements.
All Metal Construction
Steel and iron are the materials that make the
Handy Mixer. Simple Gear Drive. Sturdy, power¬
ful gear-drive construction. Drum 22 in. diameter,
21 in. deep, 17 in. opening. Capacity, wheelbarrow
load. Weight, 180 lbs.
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NEW JOHN DEERE
The Low-Down Spreader with the Reater on the Axle
and the Box-Roll Turn, Narrow Type —
Tight Bottom
The easy-load¬
ing feature on
the New John
Deere Spreader is
one of its impor¬
tant advantages.
The low box does
away with high pitching, the hard part of loading; it
saves work.
The beater on the axle, which permits lowering the
rear end of the box, because -the axle is not underneath
it. In accomplishing this desired result, it has not
been necessary to reduce the height of the drive
wheels, neither is it necessary to throw the manure
over the drive wheels in loading.
The Box-Roll Turn, which permits short turning
without cutting the front wheels under the box, gives
you a box that is exceptionally low and easy to fill.
Don’t forget, the New John Deere Spreader is the
only spreader built that has the beater on the axle and
the box-roll turn. Both are exclusive features which
are of real value to you.
Roller-bearing equipment at both ends of all three
beaters reduces draft and wear at these important
points.
A tapered box — wider at the rear — does away with
friction between manure and box sides as the load
moves toward the beaters.
John Deere Manure and Straw Spreader
The Spreader with the Beater on the Axle
The Low-Down Spreader with the High Drive Wheels
Easier on the Man. Only 36 inches to the top of box —
6 to 10 inches lower than other spreaders — a big time- and
labor-saving feature.
Easier on the Horses. The high wheels on this spreader-
from 4 to 8 inches higher than used on other spreaders, give
it a light-draft advantage.
The load of manure, which in itself weighs a ton on the
average, is moved back to the beater on an apron which
runs on many rollers — the load is not dragged.
The location of the beater in relation to the apron is such
that the teeth engage the manure as it is fed to them in
practically a horizontal position — they do not work against the
load as it moves backward.
Does a Better Job of Spreading. You can load the
John Deere just right for the most effective spreading — flat
on top and from the front to the rear.
John Deere K H Riding Cultivator
177 — 8 Shovel Spring Tooth
| When you are in the field
with the John Deere K H
Cultivator, you are equipped
for clean cultivation in rows
of any width from 30 to 4 8
inches.
Balances Perfectly
With the master lever,
you raise or lower both rigs.
When the rigs are raised for
turning, the cultivator is
perfectly balanced. The pole
does not fly up. When you
lower the rigs by releasing
the master lever, all shovels enter the ground level.
Full Width Cut, Always
The rigs shift parallel. That ni'-ans that the
sweeps or shovels on both rigs always point straight
ahead in the direction in which the cultivator is trav¬
elling and cut out full width of the rigs.
Shovels Pene¬
trate Hard
Soil
The hitch of
the K H is of the
drop, or pendant,
style; pull of the
team is directly
on the rigs, thus
bringing the
draft in the
proper place for
penetration.
John Deere
17(5 — 8 Shovel Spring Trip
K L Riding Cultivator
With the K I.
you can do the
same good job of
cultivat i n g in
rows varying
from 30 to 4 8
inches wide. The
wide adjustment
is made by shift¬
ing the wheels
and the frame in
and out — a
simple, easy job.
Descriptive folder
will give full
details.
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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Spring Tooth Harrows
This harrow’s sharp-pointed penetrating teeth work the
seed bed from the bottom to the top. They tear out under¬
ground roots, stems and weeds, bringing them to the surface,
mix and fine the seed bed. Non-clogging. Any number of
sections can bo combined. Reversible levers for use at
front of harrow and tractor hitch for easy operation with
tractor.
15 Tooth, two horse . $22.00
17 Tooth, two horse . 23.00
10 Tooth, one horse, top handles . 19.50
10 Tooth, one horse, less handles . 16.00
Deere Universal Spike Tooth Harrowr
Made of steel throughout which gives strength with¬
out useless weight. The lever allows the teeth to be angled
in any desired position and is also provided with a spring
trip, allowing the teeth to give in stony or rooty ground.
One Section, 30 Teeth, One Horse . . . $10.50
Two Sections, 60 Teeth, Two Horse . 21.50
John Deere Type E Gasoline Engine
The Enclosed Engine that Oils Itself
The John Deere Type
E puts the farm engine
now on the same high
plane in design and con¬
struction with other mod¬
ern power machinery.
The complete enclos¬
ure of its operating parts
and its automatic oiling
system, while outstanding features, are but two of the
many improvements that make it a profitable invest¬
ment for every farmer.
Type E engines are built in three sizes. 1% H.
P. furnished with Magneto or Battery Equipment. 3
H. P. and 6 H. P. with Magneto only.
King of the Corn Field Planter
This Com Plant¬
er has been for years
one of the leading
machines for planting
corn, beans, peas,
beets and other seeds
used throughout this
territory. It is
equipped with ferti¬
lizer distributor, and is perfectly adapted to all requirements
of this section. It can be arranged to drop any desired
quantity of seed or fertilizer; can also be used for planting com
and beans at the same time, dropping each kind of seed in
rotation.
The Automatic Hand Corn Planter
In the Automatic Corn Planter are
Combined all the latest and
best improvements
yet made in implements of this char¬
acter. In this planter the seed is
delivered from the dropper to the
receptacle at the bottom, which, when
opened by pressing over on the foot,
leaves it at once at the depth required,
avoiding the trouble found with all
hand planters that deliver the seed
direct from the dropper to the soil.
It also has a most convenient attach¬
ment for regulating the depth of
planting; this can be raised or lowered
in a moment and insures delivery of
seed at precisely the depth required,
whether the soil be hard or mellow.
Cahoon Seed Sower
Will sow all kinds of grass
and grain seeds from four to
eight acres per hour at a com¬
mon walking gait. Heavy seeds,
such as wheat, it will throw 40
feet (20 feet each side of the
operator); lighter seeds, of course,
will not be thrown so far. Price, $5.00; Postpaid, $5.15
Cyclone Seed Sower
This sower is guaranteed
to distribute all grass seeds
and grains perfectly even and
directly to the land. Sows
grass seed from 18 to 20
feet and grains a longer
distance.
Price, $2.25; Postpaid, $2.40
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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John Deere No. 999 Corn Planter
No. 999 with Fertilizer
Equipped with John Deere Natural Cell-Fill, edge-delivery
seed plates — a dropping device just as accurate as the human
hand.
Variable-Drop Device — a great feature — enables you
instantly to change the drop to meet varying conditions of
soil in the same field. By merely shifting a foot lever,
without leaving the seat or even stopping the team, you
can change the drop to two, three or four kernels per hill —
always the exact number desired.
999 Fertilizer Attachment
Fertilizer attachment handles any standard fertilizer,
any quantity up to 700 pounds per acre.
Fertilizer can be checked with each hill of corn or drilled
along the row while corn is being checked.
Hoover Visible Potato Planter with Fertilizer
The Hoover is
noted for its ac¬
curacy in dropping
potatoes. Agitator
in hopper prevents
potatoes from
bridging. Hopper
holds 2Vi bushels.
Positive feed wheel
elevates potatoes to
the picking cham¬
ber. Speed of this
wheel is easily con¬
trolled to keep the right amount of seed in the picking cham¬
ber; picking chamber concaves hold seed properly for the
pickers. Adjusting springs give the right pressure on the
seed to get best results.
VAN BRUNT FERTILIZER DISC DRILL
Light Weight Light Draft Force Feed
Spring Pressure Large Capacity
Even Seeding in Furrows of Uniform Depth. No
Ground or Seed
Wasted.
The drill that
puts any seed,
from alfalfa to
bearded oats, at
the bottom of fur-
rows of even
depth, without
choking up and
failing to sow part
of the field or
planting too much in other parts. All grain is ready for har¬
vest at one time. Any standard fertilizer is handled by the
Van Brunt just as accurately as seed. Send for Booklet.
Attachment
Improved Robbins’ Potato Planter
It is results that count in potato culture — the net return
in dollars and cents. At the same time there is a lot of
satisfaction in a clean field with straight rows and every
hill planted. It is the sign of a practical farmer. The
right start is half the race and here it is — an automatic
machine planter that places every
seed piece exactly as you want it
without a miss or a double and without injury. The re¬
sult is, every hill planted at the right depth, the right dis¬
tance apart and covered level or ridged. Has a very positive
and successful fertilizer attachment that will handle all
kinds of commercial fertilizers.
Van Brunt Lime and Fertilizer Sower with
Oscillating Agitator
The Van Brunt Lime and Fertilizer Sower is built iD
the standard size to cover eight feet of ground, with a car¬
rying capacity of ten bushels. For strength, durability
and simplicity it is unexcelled.
This sower has 36-inch steel wheels with staggered spokes,
heavy wide rims, removable dust-proof boxings, and com¬
pression grease cups with chilled wheel bearings.
The hopper is exceptionally strong, of selected well-
seasoned matched lumber; steel ends with angle steel cor¬
ners, thoroughly braced; close-fitting covers and removable
screens. Send for Booklet.
John Deere Farm Trucks
In price, strength,
draft and finish,
John Deere farm
trucks give ex¬
ceptional satisfac¬
tion. They stand
hard usage year
after year because
_ _ _ they are built
right and in a factory that has an established reputation for
making only thebest wagons and trucks. The same careful
workmanship an the same well-seasoned, selected oak and
hickory are used in their construction as are used in the famous
John Deere Farm Wagons. We can furnish trucks with
either wood or steel wheels, in various styles.
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John Deere High-Lift Mower
New Deere Hay Loader
When you get
on the seat of the
John Deere
Mower the first
outstanding feat¬
ure you will no¬
tice is its high,
easy lift with
.. „ , _ either foot or
No. 2 Mower, o, 6 and , tt. cut hand lever. You
will appreciate the quickness and ease with which
every field condition can be quickly met.
Its durable and
s i m p le c o n-
struction; the
ease with which
adjustments can
be made to keep
it in good run¬
ning order; the
ease with which
repairs can be No. 2 Mower with Tongue Truck
made — these qualities too, built Into this light-draft,
high-lift mower, will prove your good judgment in
your selection.
Powerful cut¬
ting m o w e r —
compensat-
ing drive gears —
set offsets thrust
of other set —
eliminates side
wear and insures
maximum power.
High lift with
• foot lever and ex¬
tra high lift with foot and hand lever combined. Flex¬
ible cutter car. Easy to keep in perfect cutting order.
John Deere Self-Dump Sulky Rake
A rake you
can keep in
good running
order for years.
Important
working parts
i n t e rchange-
abie, reversible or adjustable, giving extra wear with
no repair expense. Arched steel axles give wheels
proper pitch and gatner at all times. Foot trip se¬
cures instant dumping.
Made in 8-, 9-, 10- and 12-Foot Widths.
New York Champion Wood Rake
For years the
New York Rake
has been the
best known and
most successful
wood rake in
this locality.
We would cer¬
tainly r e c o m-
mend the above
to our customers who do not desire a steel rake.
The loader with the flexible
floated gathering cylinder. Suc¬
cessfully handles anything from
the lightest swath to heaviest
windrow. Does not dig into
the ground sur¬
face, but rakes
the ground
clean and gath¬
ers no trash. A
steady stream
hay is put onto
the wagon with-
o u t damaging
the hay. The
New Deere automatically adjusts ittelf to any amount
of hay. Wheelbarrow mount prevents sagging and
spreading. Automatic hitch and your ability to un¬
hitch from top of load are additional advantages.
John Deere-Dain System Windrow Hay Loader
Especially
adapted to han¬
dling hay air-
cured in the
windrow. Good
capacity and
good work.
Handles alfalfa,
clover, beans
and similar ten¬
der hay without
loss of leaves.
Only one cylin-
d e r — lighter
than a double¬
cylinder loader.
Drum is mount¬
ed on the axle.
Especially
adapted to hilly
countries because of very light draft. Pivoted front
truck makes handling easy — a boy can do it. Large
expansible throat openings and slow speed of raking
teeth prevent beating and threshing hay. Rakes only
clean hay, because it has flexible teeth, and the hay is
placed in the center of the wagon.
John Deere-Dain System Rake
Cure hay na¬
ture's way with
the John Deere-
D a i n System
Rake. Preserve
its natural color
and richness of
foliage. Y o u
can follow the
mower closely
with this rake.
The steady mo¬
tion o f the
r^rved teeth
throws the hay into loose, fluffy windrows, through
which the air readily passes. It does the work with¬
out damaging the hay. The inclined frame gives in¬
creased capacity at point where volume of hay handled
is greatest. All adjustments can be made from the
seat with the rake in motion.
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SEED CO.
When you buy NIAGARA DUST and DUSTERS you buy Protection
Niagara Blower
Dust Gun — Simple — Easily
Operated — Most Effective.
The ideal dusting machine
for small acreages, estates
and greenhouses.
Niagara Blower Dust Gun Single Row Attachment
Niagara Blower Dust Gun with Two Row “Y”
Attachment
Niagara “Kolo” Dusting Materials — The new ex¬
clusive Niagara Dusts that “Stick through wind and
rain” — have toxic properties unapproached by any
other sulphur dusts.
Niagara Model F Fruit Duster complete with
5 H. P. New Way Engine and Special Orchard
Truck.
Fruit Duster
Niagara Kolodust — the new exclusive Niagara
Fungicide used to control diseases of tree and bush
fruits.
Niagara Model F Orchard Duster mounted on a
special cross reach orchard truck, powered by a 5 H. P.
New Way Engine is the best insurance a fruit grower
can have that he will get in and over his orchard on
time to control insects and diseases.
DUSTING POTATOES AND TRUCK CROPS
Niagara Copper Lime Dusts are the standard of
perfection — “mechanically correct — scientifically ac¬
curate.”
Niagara Ivolotex-^-The new exclusive Niagara
fungicide and insecticide dust used to control both
diseases and externally chewing insects on tree and
bush fruits.
Crop Duster
The new Niagara Dri-Fog Crop Duster will dust 3
to 3 V2 acres of potatoes or other row crops per hour,
covering completely the upper and under surfaces of
the plants, delivering dust at the rate of 5 to 100
pounds per acre.
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SEED CO
, -w
Niagara Plunger Gun for tlie home garden.
John Deere Grain Binder
Orders are placed in advance of the season.
Niagara D-25 Dust — fungicide only, used to con¬
trol blight of potatoes and some other diseases of
truck crops. Packed in metal air tight containers.
Niagara Calcium Arsenate — The cheapest and most
effective poison that can be purchased in the trade
today. Find out all about this poison before you buy.
Price on demand.
Niagara D-18 Dust — Fungicide and insecticide,
used to control blight of potatoes, etc., also containing
poison to kill potato bugs and other externally chewing
insects.
Niagara A-l Nicotine Dust will control aphis, leaf-
hopper and other sucking insects of ground crops and
fruit crops.
Niagara P. A. Nicotine Dust. Used in place of A1
where a stronger nicotine content is desired. Rec¬
ommended especially for peas.
Niagara Arsenate of Lead is still the standard for
comparison.
These two poisons are the standards by which
other poisons are judged. They may be used in com¬
bination with Lime-Sulphur, Bordeaux Mixture and
oil sprays like Emulso. We are not offering you a
price because the price on these commodities fluctuates
from day to day. When you are ready to buy, we shall
be pleased to give you quotations.
Stevens Fertilizer Sower
This sower com-
bines strength,
simplicity and
durability. Will
sow all kinds of
fertilizers either
broadcast or in
rows. Equipped
with long gauge,
giving approx¬
imate amount
sowed per acre.
Size, 8 ft.; ca¬
pacity, 9 bu.;
weight, 540 lbs.
Lasts longer,
costs less to op¬
erate and does
better work . Ex¬
tra strong, rigid
platform. Wide¬
ly overlapped
main frame, hot-
riveted together
equipped with
self-aligning bearings. Knotter has case-hardened wearing
parts. Outer reel support. An easily operated and adjusted
bundle carrier. Equipped with all-steel, quick-turn tongue
truck that takes neck weight and side draft from horses. A
light-draft, easily-operated binder.
John Deere Corn Binder
The binder with
quick-turn tongue
truck. Quick-turn
tongue truck
takes off neck
weight and per¬
mits quick and
easy turning at
ends. All impor¬
tant parts are
equipped with
roller bearings. A light-draft and long-lived machine.
The New “Bufco” Forge with 18 in.-22 in.
Hearth
The advantages of the
hand-crank blower over the
old lever and wheel types
are well known. Until the
perfection of the “Bufco”
blower, however, the cost of
the crank type has often
been prohibitive.
The new “Bufco” hag'
smoothed out the difficulties.
It is a small blower of new
design with a gear ratio of 36
to 1 , steel spur gears through¬
out, a one-piece gear case,
which is oil and dust tight, and
a 514 inch straight blade fan in a 7V2 inch fan case.
The fan is made of sheet steel, and is powerful enough
to furnish a strong blast with little effort.
The old agricultural type forge will soon be obso¬
lete, now that the “Bufco” can be had in the following:
“Bufco” 061, 18 in. diameter of Hearth, Shield type of
hood', 85 lbs. shipping weight. Price, $12.50
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LEWISTON MAINE
Brillion Soil Pulverizer and Packer
This implement crushes,
pulverizes and packs the
soil so that moisture is con¬
served, germination hast¬
ened — soil-blowing and
washing are prevented and
weeds killed. Strong steel
frame; V-shaped or tooth
wheel sections; self-aligning
roller bearings. Steel axles.
Various styles and sizes for
either horses or tractor.
The Ireland Geared Hoist
A powerful machine that
saves time and labor in storing
hay and in other hoisting.
Used in connection with har¬
poon fork or sling. Attach it
to your own engine. Safe and
easy to operate. Instant con¬
trol.
Type C — Single Drum With Brake
Type C has level automatic brake rim on drum,
which automatically engages with adjustable brake
locks, thus holding load at any desired point, without,
attention. Brake may be rendered inoperative so
drum may turn freely.
Hisco Wing Potato Hoe
Two-Piece Wings
-customers, they are fitted
There has al¬
ways been a large
demand for a
Wing Potato Hoe
of this type. They
are constructed of
the best material
and are invariably
satisfactory to our
with an adjustable exten¬
sion on the wings which is a decided advantage.
Price . $12.50
Hisco Disc
Potato Hoe
A great many
persons prefer
the disc type of
hoe in pref¬
erence to the
wing. Standards
are movable on
crossbar to al¬
low spacing of
disc.
Equipped with
2 0-inch disc.
Price .... $14.50
...All Prices Subject To Change Without Notice
The Sharpies Suction-Feed Tubular
Cream Separator
Since the beginning of the centrifugal separator,
its one great province has been to save. Save cream,
save butterfat, save the warmth, freshness and value
of skim-milk, save labor, save quality of produce,
always saving. What it saves is its value. It has no
other value.
The Sharpies Suction Feed Separator is the only one
which automatically adjusts the flow of milk to the
separating force. It simply sucks in enough milk so
that the speed of the bowl can take care of it. In
this way, it makes little difference whether you turn
the crank under speed or above speed, you will always
get a dead clean skim. Just set the cream screw and
the cream will contain exactly the same percentage of
butterfat.
There are many other advantages in using the
Sharpies. The supply can, for instance, is only 24
inches above the floor, so that it is easy to fill from
the milk can. The Tubular bowl contains no discs or
other contrivances which are hard to wash and hard
to keep clean. The Sharpies is easy to turn, because
you can adjust the speed according to your strength.
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Silver’s “Ohio” Light Draft Silo Fillers with Ohio “Rapid” Root Cutter and Pulper
Suction Blower
Direct Drive.
Drive pulley, cut¬
ting cylinder and
fan wheel all on
main shaft utilizes
every ounce of pow¬
er.
Patented Fric¬
tion Reverse. By
the use of a single
lever all moving
parts except knife
cylinder, can be
instantly stopped,
started or reversed
without the slight¬
est strain. Not a
gear tooth changes
mesh in reversing.
Accessibility. Knives and cutter bar can be readily
removed for sharpening or replacement without disturbing
other parts.
Special Features of No. 40, No. 60 and No. 90
No. 40 — Ohio Blower with traveling feed table; with 9-inch
throat, two knives and curved elbow for top of pipe not
mounted. Weight, 790 lbs.
No. 60 — Ohio Blower with traveling feed table: with 11-inch,
throat, two knives and curved elbow for top of pipe,
not mounted. Weight, 835 lbs.
No. 90 — Ohio Blower with traveling feed table; with 13-inch
throat, two knives and curved elbow for top of pipe, not
mounted. Weight, 900 lbs.
“Buffalo” No. 611 Ball Bearing Drill
The frame of this drill is strongly
ribbed and will withstand extremely
rough handling.
Shaft and spindle of steel, extra
heavy and carefully finished.
Bearings are bored and reamed in
the solid metal of the frame. This
insures smooth, easy running.
Gears are carefully made and fitted
Has hand and automatic feeds.
A round, slotted table is provided,
which can be adjusted to any posi¬
tion — up, down or sideways.
SPECIFICATIONS
Drills to center of 11 inch circle;
drills holes up to % inch; spindle
diameter y% inch; run of feed 3 inch;
run of table 9 inch; length over all
33 inches; shipping weight 63 lbs.
The knives are double-edged
and reversible, one being
straight, for slicing, the other
edge being grooved, thus di¬
viding it into separate bits
for pulping.
Capacity — Capacity per
hour, slicing or pulping, hand;
30 bushels; power, 125 bushels.
Pulley — Size of pulley for
power, 10 x 4 in. Weight, 215
lbs.
No. 832 Root Cutter and
Pulper, 6 knives, for hand or
power . $25.00
Ohio Lever Cutter
The “Ohio” Lever Cutter
will cut hay, straw, corn
stalks and every kind of feed.
It is equipped with one 11-
in. oil-tempered knife; also
provided with a guard plate,
adjustable to vary the lengths
of cut.
No. 778 “Ohio” Lever Cut¬
ter, weight 55 lbs.
$6.00
Pony Hand
The Pony Cutter, as
illustrated below, is strictly
a hand machine.
A bushel of hay can be
cut in thirty-five seconds.
Cuts all kinds of feed.
Only high-grade material
is used, and makes it a
strong and efficient cutter.
No. 783. One 11 in.
knife, cut Yi to 2 in.
Weight 165 lbs.
$23.00
Feed Cutter
No. 783
Steel Road Scrapers
They are shaped cold from a single piece of steel
lapped and riveted at the corners. They are uniform
in thickness throughout except at the corners, where
they are of double thickness.
Spindle drilled for J4*inch straight shank bit. On special
order, furnished also for % or f^Lch. Price, $12.00
No. 0. Capacity 9 cubic feet, weight 150 lbs.
No. 1. Capacity 7 cubic feet of earth, weight 98 lbs.
No. 2. Capacity 5 cubic feet of earth, weight 90 lbs.
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PAPEC FARM MACHINERY
HAY CHOPPER-SILO FILLER
PAPEC ENSILAGE CUTTER
A new Papec Cutter will put more even-cut ensi¬
lage into your silo at a lower cost per ton than any
other machine. That’s why there are more Papecs in
use than any other make. Whether your power is a
three horse gas engine or a 15-30 tractor, you will
find a Papec size and model that meets your exact re¬
quirements. The new Papec catalog gives figures on
silo filling costs and tells how they can be reduced.
Call for your copy next time you are in town — or
write for it today.
Here is a machine that is unsurpassed as a silo
filler, yet has an even more important use. With it
you can put chopped hay into the mow easier, cheaper,
and quicker than you can put up whole hay with a
fork or slings. No more work in the hot, dusty mow.
The hay is blown wherever you want it. It takes half
the usual space, keeps perfectly, is easier to get out
of the mow, is cleaned up by all classes of stock with¬
out waste of coarse parts. Send for our booklet, “A
Better Way to Put Up Hay”.
FEED AND ROUGHAGE GRINDERS
You know from experience that grinding increases
the value of small grains around 25%. Grinding
roughages will pay even better dividends. Papec Ham¬
mer Type Grinders handle bulky crops as well as
grain because they have governor-controlled, self¬
feed rolls. With a Papec you can make rations right
on your farm that will reduce and perhaps eliminate
your commercial feed bill. Your feed is ground exactly
the way you want it, when you want it and at a real
saving in the cost of hauling your grain to mill. Come
in and investigate this grinder for yourself or drop
us a line for complete literature.
PAPEC 1/2 -TON FEED MIXER
If you have been mixing your feeds by hand here
is good news for you. The new Papec half ton batch
mixer will prepare your rations a whole lot easier and
cheaper than you can do the job in any other way.
Delivered to you completely assembled ready to go to
work. Operates with small gas engine or electric mo¬
tor. Thoroughly tested and recommended by practical
farmers and experiment stations. After you have used
a Papec Mixer for a month you will wonder how you
ever got along without it. Send for Feed Mixer Folder
and price today.
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SEED CO.
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Dowflake Calcium Chloride
Dowflake is a per¬
fected form of Calcium
Chloride, is white in ap¬
pearance and resembles
common salt, except that
it is in the form of flakes
rather than small gran¬
ules. It has the property
of absorbing from the air
and holding three times
its own weight in moist¬
ure.
Dowflake is an efficient
dust preventive and road
binder.
Packed in 100 lb. moist¬
ure proof bags and 350
lb. metal drums.
Write for prices.
Buckley Watering Device
No. 3 Stanchion Basin
Gravity System Illustration shows the general ap¬
plication of this system, but brief description will be
necessary to demonstrate its importance, usefulness
and simplicity. On application we will mail descriptive
catalogue with testimonials.
Improved “Red Chief” Hand Corn Sheller
Is Guaranteed to do as Good, if not Better Work, than
any other Sheller on the Market
Has patent oval
shaped teeth shell¬
ing the corn with¬
out cracking the
grains. Only shell¬
er safe to use for
shelling seed
corn. Throws the
cobs outside every
time. Clamps on
barrel or box.
Closed hopper,
making it impos¬
sible to pinch
hands. Requires
no wrench. Ten¬
don directly on
cob, not on hop¬
per, which makes sheller run very easy, no force being required
to expand a hopper.
Price, $4.00
Hudson Steel Water
Bowl
No. 99 pressed steel Wa¬
ter Bowl is made of It
gauge steel, formed with a
heavy rolled rim and gal¬
vanized afterwards. Size 4 %
in. deep, 10 in. across the
top. Valve is easily and
quickly removable. Weight,
6 % lbs.
NEW NO. 1-B CLIPPER
GRAIN, SEED AND BEAN CLEANER
Capacity
Dimensions
Length . . 4 ft. 8 in.
Width . . 2 ft. 2 in.
Height . . . . 3 ft. 8 in.
Shipping weight, 185 lbs.
Write for complete descriptive folder and prices
Wheat and other
grain, 20 bushels
per hour
Clover and other
seed, 10 bushels
per hour.
Screen length
including spread¬
ing board, 29 in.
Screens 19 in
wide, 22 K in.
long.
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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LEWISTON MAINE
Porter Cow Stalls
Fig. 604 — Cow Stall as fitted for cement floor.
Porter cow stalls are designed for the man who
is dairying for a profit. Containing only the best of
materials for the purpose and being free of frills
and adjustable attachments, these stalls are made
for permanent installation and there is practically no
maintenance expense.
All tubing is 1% inches O. D. high carbon steel
and the fittings are of certified malleable. Standard
width, 3 ft. 6 in. Furnished with fig. 15 stanchion.
Porter Litter Carrier
Cleaning the barn is probably one of the most dis¬
agreeable jobs on the farm, especially during the cold,
rainy, icy months when cows are shut in and bedding
is heavy.
The Porter
Chain Hoist
Litter Carrier,
once installed,
is always
ready to help
get this job
done quickly
and easily.
Stack the
big tub full —
it holds a
man’s size
load — push it
out to, the
spre ader or
pit and the job
is done. Made to stand unusually hard service, the tub
is of heavy 20-gauge galvanized steel, with ends of
heavier metal; strongly braced with 1 inch angle iron,
closely riveted and soldered on inside.
Has automatic anti-friction brake, and tub dumps
from either side.
Fig. 668, Porter Chain Hoist Litter Carrier, capac¬
ity 10 bushels; width 24 inches, depth 22 inches,
length 48 inches, weight 222 pounds. Tub can be low¬
ered 9 feet, clearance necessary from track to bottom
of tub, 3 feet, 2 inches. Operates on Porter Double
Bead Columbian track.
•Porter Columbian Track
No. 884
Fig. 124
Hanger
Porter Cow Stanchions
No. 15 is made of Tubu¬
lar steel and there are no
sharp corners to injure
the animal’s neck. The
inside width is about 7 14
in., which adapts this
stanchion for practically
all breeds of cattle.
No. 884 is made of D
bar steel, light in weight
and adjustable.
Fig. 672 Stanchion Anchor for Wood Curb.
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LEWISTON MAINE
John Deere-Hoover Potato Digger
The name of
Hoover on potato
machinery has
been a symbol of
quality for many
years. Linked
with the name
John Deere, the
combina t i o n is
one that carries
even greater prestige. The Hoover line of potato ma¬
chinery now has behind it the strength of the John
Deere organization, makers of quality farm imple¬
ments for nearly a century.
John Deere-Hoover Potato Diggers have exclusive
features which enable them to deliver the crop in bet¬
ter condition, run lighter, last longer and operate more
efficiently under all conditions.
Do Not Damage Potatoes
The rod type of elevator made of manganese steel
elevates the potatoes without rolling and bruising
them. The elevator is of original Hoover design with
the links alternately raised and lowered. This tends
to lighten the draft, prolongs the life of the digger, re¬
moves the dirt to best advantage, and leaves the pota¬
toes in better condition.
Yukon Feed Cooker and Water Heater
The boiler of
our Yukon Feed
Cooker is made
from heavy 16-
gauge blue an¬
nealed steel. All
joints and seams
securely welded
and tested. The
boiler is fur¬
nished with four
heavy handles on
sides. This is a
very desirable
feature as the
feed can be car¬
ried to the stock.
The boiler sets
down one inch on the inside of the furnace which
makes it impossible to get out of position.
The body forming the fire box of the cooker is also
made of 16-gauge blue annealed steel. The grate is
furnished so that either wood or coal can be used.
The fire door is large enough to admit chunks 10
in. square. Furnace sits on legs like a stove, making
it perfectly safe to use in a building; burns cobs, wood
or coal.
Price
Capacity Width Length Depth Weight With
No. Gallons Inches Inches Inches Comp. Grate
240W 40 22 30 14 210 $24.50
One joint of 6 in. pipe and elbow furnished with
each cooker.
Gray Farrow Saw Table
Improved Wood and Pole Saw Frames
Tilting Table Wood Saw Frame
Prices of Tables Without Saws
Tilting Table Wood Saw . $25.00
Tilting Table Wood Saw with Pole Extension 27.75
Tilting Table Pole Saw . 35.50
Tilting Table Wood Saw Irons . 10.25
Jones Circular Saws
20-inch, set and sharpened . $3.50
24-inch, set and sharpened . 4.75
2 6-inch, set and sharpened . 5.35
2 8-inch, set and sharpened . 6.25
30-inch, set and sharpened . 7.15
32-inch, set and sharpened . 9.00
Farmers’ Favorite Cooker
DESCRIPTION
The top section or boiler, is made
of heavy galvanized steel that will
not rust, and is also provided with
four heavy tinned malleable iron
drop handles.
This sets down inside the lower
section one inch, thus making it
impossible for the boiler to slip
to one side and tip over, as when
on top of furnace.
The lower section of furnace is
made with cast iron ends, and the
center, or body, of heavy steel
plate.
With this construction the entire surface of the
boiler is exposed to the heat, thus making it a very
quick heater.
No. 2. 30 Gallon. Price, $20.00
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
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LEWISTON MAINE
McKay Regular Tire Chains
These chains are made to fit all
sizes of tires used on pleasure cars.
Made from extremely strong
lock chain link side chain, and
uniformly hardened cross chains,
McKay’s give the utmost in wear¬
ing qualities.
Regular
A strong chain-
McKay Single Pneumatic
Truck Chains
-hardened by our special process
(Patented), giving unequaled wear and life. Smoothly
welded, electrically, they are easy on the tire and give
positive traction. The new improved fastener (Pat¬
ented) insures ease in putting on and taking off.
The McKay Fastener is easy to
open and close. It forms a posi¬
tive lock, connecting with the
chain to prevent loosening.
Pneumatic Truck
Dual Solid
McKay Dual Solid Truck Chains
Strong, well-made chains that will stand up under
unusually heavy duty. So made that they lit closely
and conform to the tire, eliminating unnecessary noise.
Electrically welded cross chains of specially selected
materials.
Every Fourth Link
McKay Husky Special
Pneumatic Truck Chains
McKAY Husky Specials are
EXTRA HEAVY, and the side
chains are electrically welded.
Made throughout from a much
heavier gauge material than
regular pneuma tic truck
chains.
Particularly advantageous
for heavy haulage in mud,
sand and other conditions
where the hauling is unusu¬
ally heavy and is not on paved
roads.
Made with cross chain in
svery fourth link of side chain.
This style is 15% to 50%
heavier than regular pneu¬
matic chains.
HISCO OILS
HRSCO This is a motor oil of medium body univer-
Mediurn sally adapted for general automobile use.
Auto will give good compreession and wearing
Oil qualities, and is free from carbon.
HISCO This oil is of heavy body, superior for cars
Heavy or trucks which have been in use for some
Auto time, and will greatly increase the compres-
Oil sion and effective work of the engine. This
oil is fine lubricator and economical in use.
Excellence This is also an Underhay Special and can-
Medium not be too highly recommended by us. It
Auto is from Appalachian crude, carefully filtered,
Oil with high wearing qualities, low cold test,
and once used customer will have no other
quality.
HISCO This oil if for cream separator use, and is
Amber very light in body to meet the conditions
Separator of a separator.
Oil
HISCO This is a lubricating oil of good body, free
Red from gum or sediment, of proper quality to
Engine lubricate general engine or shafting bear-
Oil ings, mowing machines and all other farm¬
ing tools.
HISCO This is an amber oil, light in body, especially
Paraffine for use in laying dust on floors, very light
Oil lubrication, or for any other use where an
oil of light body and low price is needed.
Cup This is a superior yellow Cup Grease, medi-
Grease um in consistency, for use in cups on the
engine, spring ends, and elsewhere about
the automobile and truck, also for any
engine room use where a grease is needed
in a compression cup.
All Prices Subject to Market Changes
126
HASKELL
IMPLEMENT AND
LEWISTON MAINE
SEED CO.
A
Arsenate of Calcium 35
Arsenate of Lead 34
Asbestoline 91
Auger, Post Hole 65
Axes. Chopping 64
B
Bags. Feed
58
Fruit Picking
Hi
Balls. Ox
57
Bands. Leg
49
Baskets. Galvanized 62
Splint
60-61
Wire Potato
63
Beaters. Egg
64
Bells, Cow
58
Belting, Rubber
72
B-K
37
Black Leaf 40
38
Blue Vitriol
35
Boards. Bread and
Pastrv
75
Wash
74
Boilers. Wash
63
Bordeaux, Drv
34
Bordo Arsenate. Drv 34
Bottles, Test
53
Vacu u m
77
Bowls. Cattle
Drinking
123
Boxes, Egg ,
45
Flower
66
Oak Butter
73
Rural Mail
62
Brackets. Rafter
96
Brooders
42-44
Brushes, Horse
58
Milk Bottle
87
Paint
S6-S9
Test Bottle
53
Separator Bowl
S7
Buckets, Sugar
73
Bug Death
37
Burners, Rubbish
60
C
Calcium Chloride
123
Cans, Ash
62
Cream
54
Garbage
62
Milk
55
Oil
63
Caps, Bottle
54
Caponizing Sets
45
Carbola
35
Carbolineum
42
Cards, Cattle
58
Carriers, Bottle
52
Butter
54
Hay
95
Litter
121
Cases. Metal Egg
45
Milk Bottle
52
Egg Shipping
45
Ceresan
39
Chains, Auto Tire
126
Cow and Halter
57
Stake
56
Tie Out
57
Trace
57
Chick Tablets
44
Chipper, Ice
69
Choppers, Food
69
Meat
69
Churns, Butter
51-52
Cleaners, Vacuum
75
Color, Butter
Combs, Curry
58
Conveyors,
Merchandise
70
Cookers, Feed
125
Coolers. Milk
54
Crates, Poultry
45
Creonoid
315
Creosote, Gypsy
Moth
36
Crowbars
<53
Crow Corn Oil
36
Crow Repellent
36
Cultivators. Garden
69. 101, 102. 106. 107, 110
Riding 114
Walking 113
Culti- Packer 120
Cutters,
Clover 51
Ensilage 121-122
Hand Peed 121
Root 110, 121
Slaw and Kraut 74
Stricture 53
D
Diggers, Potato 125
Dilators, Teat 53
Dip and Disinfectant 35
Drills. Disc 116
Machine 121
Dryers, Outdoor 74
Wall 74
Dustbane 58
Dusters. 37. 76, 77
Powder 118, 119, 104
Power 118
Dust Calendar 33
Dust Mixtures
34, 118-119
E
Egg Boxes and Cases 45
Engines, Gasoline 115
Evergreen 36
Extras and Repairs 80
F
Feeders, Calf 55
Chicken. Poultry 46-49
Fence, Field. Poultry
and Lawn 50
Fertilizer 40-41
Fillers, Bottle 54
Fittings.
Brass Spray 103
Flit 36
Fly- To x 37
Food, Stock 56
Forge 119
Forks, Horse Hay 96
Formaldehyde
Liquid 35
Fountains, Chicken
and Poultry 46-49
Freezers. Ice Cream 69
Front, Stone Boat 110
G
Glassware, Tester 53
Grapples, Rafter 96
Grinders. Tool 76
Grindstones 94
Guard. Flower Bed 50
II
Halters 57-58
Hammers, Striking 64
Hampers, Clothes 61
Handles, Ice Hook 67
Saw 68
Hangers, Barn Door 93
Garage Door 93-94
Harrows. Disc 110
Spike Tooth 115
Spring Tooth 115
Harvesters, Corn 119
Grain 119
Headers. Barrel 64
Heater, Brooder 43
Hellebore, Powdered 36
Herbs 31
Hitch. Swivel Rope 96
Hone, Pocket 60
Hods, Coal 62
Hoes. Grub 64
Potato 120
Hoists, Ireland Hav 120
Holder, Milk Bottle 55
Hooks, Corn 76
Floor 96
Grass 76
Hanger 96
Weeding 65
Horses. Clothes 75
Hose, Garden 59
INDEX
i
Ice Chipper
69
Ice Tools
67
Incubators 4f
!-43
Insecticides and
Fungicides 33
1-40
Insect Powder
36
J
Jacks, Pump
1(H)
■Tars, Stone
63
Jugs, Glass
77
Jugs. Stone
63
K
Kettle, Tea
63
Kerosine Emulsion
35
Killers, Fly
76
Dandy-Lion Weed
91
Louse
44
Kits. Lunch
77
Knives, Asparagus
<19
Hay
76
Killing
45
K-R-0
71
I.
Lacing. Belt
72
Ladders,
All Kinds 74
Lamps, Driving
72
Lanterns
72
Latches, Barn Door
57
Leads. Cattle
57
Lice Ointment
44
Lime, Sulphur, Dry
34
Loaders. Hay
117
M
Makers, Bread
69
Mangers. Feed
• > t
Mattocks. Pick
64
Mauls, Choppers
64
Measures, Acid
53
Wood
69
Milk Fever Outfit
o3
Mills. Fanning
123
Mixers, Cement
113
Mops, O'Cedar
SO
Moulds, Butter
52
Mowers, Hay
117
Hand Lawn
78
Power Lawn
79
Mulch Paper
37
X
Netting, Poultry
49
Nozzles, Hose
59
Nozzles. Spray
193
o
Oil, Crow Corn 36
Oil. Fly 36
Oils, Hiseo Auto 126
Openers, .Tar 64, 69
P
Pads, Horse Collar 58
Strainer 51
Pails, Chamber 62
Dairy 55
Dinner 62
Paint. Colonial 82-85
Martin Varnish Co. 90
Oil Colors in Tubes 86
Roofing 81, 91
Pan-i-Min, Dr. Hess 44
Pans, Dust 76
Paper, Mulch 37
Parcel Post Table 12
Parers. Apple 64
Paris Green 35
Pickers, Fruit 76
Picks 64
Pipette. Milk 53
Planters.
Deere Corn 116
Hand Corn 115
King Corn 115
Potato 116
Plants 31
Pliers. Staple 49
Plows, Sulky 109
Tractor 109
Walking 108
Points, Well 102
Polish, O'Cedar 80
Poppers. Corn 77
Posts. Fence 50
Pots, Bean 63
Watering 62
Powder. Healing 56
Insect 36
Lice 44
Poultry. Tablets 44
Crates 45
Pruners, All Kinds
65. 66
Pulleys, Hay Fork 96
Pulverizer, Soil 120
Pumps. Myers 97-192
Wood 102
K
Racks. Corner Hay 58
Rakes.
Bamboo Lawn 77
Hand 95
Side Delivery 117
Sulky Dump 117
Rat Corn 37
Red Arrow Insect
Spray 40
Remedies,
Bog Bag 56
Calves Cordial 57
Cow’s Relief 57
Garget 56
Healing Powder 56
Horse Comfort 56
Horse Tonic 56
Kow Kare 56
Scratches and Gall 57
Rings, Bull 57
Rods, Bamboo 102
Rollers. Land 107
Lawn 7'.)
Roofing. Roll and
Rope Sizes
Salt 71
Saw Rig. Tractor 110
Tables 125
Webs 68
Saws, Circular 68. 125
Cross-Cut 68
One Man <!8
Pruning 66
Scales. Milk 55
Platform 79
Spring 71
Scrapers. Barn 65
Road 121
Screws, Drive 96
Seeders, Cahoon 115
Cyclone 115
Garden 106, 107
Seeds. Bird 31
Flower 2-11
Grain 32
Planting Table 12
Table of 32
Vegetable 13-31
Semesan 39
Separators, Cream 120
Shears. Pruning 65
Grass 66, 70
Sheep Manure 40
Shellers. Corn 123
Shoes, Snow 70
Sifters, Ash 62
Sinks, Cast Iron 76
Skis 70
Snaps, Bull 58
Harness 64
Sowers, Seed 116
Fertilizer 40. 116, 119
Spouts, Sap 69
Spray Calendar 33
Gun 102
Sprayers, Cattle 104
Knapsack 101, 104, 105
Potato 100, 101
Orchard 101, 102
Spreaders, Manure 114
Sprinklers, Lawn 59
Sprouter, Oats 49
Stalls, Cow 124
Stanchions, Cow 124
Steel Wool 77
Stimugerm 38
Stim-U-Plant 38
Stones, Axe 60
Scythe 60
Soap 65
Stoneware 63
Stoppers,
Wooden Can 55
Stormtight 81
Stove, Putnam 43
Stoves, Gasoline 105
Strainer, Milk 51
Sulphur Candles 38
Sweeping Compound 58
Sweepers. Vacuum 75
Swings. Lawn 73
T
Tables, Ironing 75
Sewing 74
Tanglefoot. Tree 38
Tar. Pine and Coal 35
Testers, Babcock 52
Thermometers 43
Tires and Tubes Cover
Tongs, Ice 67
Tonic, Stock 56
Torch, Gasoline 77
Track. Hay Carrier 96
Barn Door 93
Tractor. Deere 111. 112
Gravely 110
Traps. Game 64
Rodent 72
Trellises 66
Trucks. Barrel 72
Farm 116
Hand 72
Tubes, Milking
Tubs, Galvanized 62
l
Unloaders. Hay 95
V
Varnish. Martin 90
Ver-Mi-Trol. Poultry 44
Vigoro 41
Volck 36
w
Wafer Thermostats 43
Wagons, Coaster 70
Warmers. Soapstone 65
Washing Machines 73
Water Systems Ti
Wax, Floor 71
Wedges 64
Weeders, Hand 65
Wheelbarrows 91
Wool. Steel 77
Wrenches.
Combination 76
Wringers. Clothes 73
Mop 73
Wyandotte Products 56
127
^ HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO.
LEWISTON MAINE
jY(emo randum
128
Richland Tires Fill
Every Need for Pneumatic
Equipment-
DAI ANpF Perfect balance — accounts mainly for the superb perforra-
*■"**“ ***”^*~* ance of Richland Double Duties on today’s new cars—
Every ounce of tire weight is exactly countered; every unit of the tread is
equally offset — Thus the tires roll smoothly, pick up speed quickly, are instantly
responsive to the driver’s need — Richland Double Duty Balloons are made from
the best materials the market offers — They have the extra margin of strength
to meet emergencies — They possess endurance, stamina, dependability — Fine
tires in every sense of the word, they perform brilliantly, serve long and faith¬
fully — Their graceful line and balanced design add beauty to the most distin¬
guished cars.
RICHLAND is one manufacturer that does not sell its product on the basis
of a single feature of construction. It is the Richland belief that the car owner
looks beyond special features to mileage — the real index of tire value. A tire is
no better than its weakest part. Richland tires are built with parts of balanced
strength, so the finished product faithfully serves the car owner, delivering
generous mileage beyond normal expectation.
Richland Double Duty — Extra Heavy Tubes
Richland Heavy Duty Trucks
Richland Heavy Duty Cords are prime favorites with truck owners who
watch tire cost-per-mile. The economical performance of these casings on com¬
mercial vehicles goes back directly to the Richland policy of having the pick
of quality materials fashioned into the finished tire by expert workmen, accord¬
ing to advanced engineering principles. The
carcasses of Richland Heavy Duty Cords
are thus strong to stand the thrust of heavy
weights, supple to protect the vehicle and
the load. Truck owners who are compelled
to avoid costly tie-ups of men and vehicles,
stick close to these big, tough Richland
Heavy Duty Cords.
Richland Extra Heavy Tubes
Richland tubes are tire shape tubes, built
by a special process so the tube wall is
everywhere of equal thickness. The life of
the tube is thus prolonged. Driving is made
safer and freer from trouble. Richland tubes
are silver gray — with steam vulcanized
splices, double reinforced valve bases. Bal¬
loon sizes are made in Extra Heavy and
Standard weights.
Richland Heavy Car Type Cords
Richland Heavy Car Type Cords are
prime favorites with experienced tire buy¬
ers. They are extra size. Their tough treads
last long and wear evenly. Dealers who have
handled this line for years will tell you that
for mileage, for ap¬
pearance, for value,
this high pressure
tire is without equal.